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  2. Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina (1785–2012) - Wikipedia

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    Under the canons of the Episcopal Church, parish property is held in trust for the diocese and the Episcopal Church as a whole; however, South Carolina's diocesan chancellor defended the quitclaim deeds by citing a recent state Supreme Court ruling that the Episcopal Church's property canon was not binding on All Saints Parish in Pawleys Island ...

  3. Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Supreme Court's decision did not answer the question of who owned the use of the name "Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina", and other associated marks. [4] On September 19, 2019, a federal court awarded the names and intellectual property to the Episcopal Church and its South Carolina diocese.

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

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    link at Constitution & Canons page: Upper South Carolina: South Carolina link at Constitution & Canons page: Utah: Utah links at Governing Bodies page, at “For full descriptions of these diocesan offices, refer to the constitution and canons” Virginia: Virginia link at Constitution & Canons page: Washington: District of Columbia

  5. St. Andrew's Mission Church (Charleston, South Carolina)

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    A decade-long court battle ensued over the ownership of individual church properties. The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that the Episcopal Church and not St. Andrew's Mission owned its property. In the final settlement, however, the Episcopal Church reversed course and gave the deed to the Mission. [48]

  6. Category:Episcopal Church in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina; Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina (1785–2012) C. Christ Church (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina (EDUSC) is a diocese in the Episcopal Church. Originally part of the Diocese of South Carolina, it became independent on October 10–11, 1922 following nearly two years of planning. [1] The see city is Columbia. Its cathedral is Trinity Cathedral.

  8. Category:Episcopal bishops of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The following persons have served as bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. Pages in category "Episcopal bishops of South Carolina" ... Code of Conduct;

  9. List of parishes and parish churches in South Carolina

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    In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, churches and dioceses began to disaffiliate from the Episcopal Church over matters of Christian doctrine, morality, and polity. [11] [12] In 2012 the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina disaffiliated from the Episcopal Church. [13] [14] Five years later it aligned with the Anglican Church in North ...