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  2. Canon law of the Episcopal Church in the United States

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    link at Constitution and Canons of the Diocese page: North Carolina: North Carolina link at Constitution and Canons page: North Dakota: North Dakota link at Diocesan Council page, under "The-Constitution-and-Canons-Diocese-of-North-Dakota" North Texas: Texas links at Constitution & Canons page: Northern California: California links at ...

  3. Dennis Canon - Wikipedia

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    The Dennis Canon is a common (though unofficial and unfavored) name used for Title I.7.4 (as presently numbered) of the Canons of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (also called The Episcopal Church, or TEC). The Canon seeks to impose a trust in favor of the Episcopal Church, on property held by a local group of Episcopal ...

  4. Episcopal Diocese of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Texas is one of the dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.The diocese consists of all Episcopal congregations in the southeastern quartile of Texas, including the cities of Austin, Beaumont, Galveston, Houston (the see city), Waco and, as of July 2022, Fort Worth and other cities within the former diocese in North Texas.

  5. Ecclesiastical court - Wikipedia

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    At least one diocese, however, Diocese of Minnesota, has provided in its canons for a court with broader jurisdiction over a wide range of canonical issues, although such a court has not yet been implemented by the convention of that diocese. [12]) In each disciplinary case, two courts are provided, one for trials and one for appeals.

  6. Canon law - Wikipedia

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    Manual of Canon Law. Trans. by Rev. Anselm Thatcher, O.S.B. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1959. The Episcopal Church. Constitution and Canons, together with the Rules of Order for the Government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, otherwise known as The Episcopal Church. New York: Church Publishing ...

  7. Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Church (TEC), officially the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (PECUSA), [5] is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion, based in the United States. It is a mainline Protestant denomination and is divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Sean W. Rowe. [6]

  8. Kathryn McCrossen Ryan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 she was appointed to serve as canon to the ordinary in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, a position she held until her election as Suffragan Bishop of Texas on February 22, 2019. She was consecrated bishop in Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin on June 1, 2019, by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry .

  9. Personal ordinariate - Wikipedia

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    On the basis of objective criteria determined by the ordinary in consultation with the episcopal conference and approved by the Holy See, the ordinary may petition the Pope, on a case-by-case basis, to admit married men to the priesthood as a derogation of canon 277 §1 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, [144] but the general rule is that the ...