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  2. Anglican realignment - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican realignment is a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion. This movement is primarily active in parts of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church of Canada .

  3. Quigg Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Quigg Lawrence Jr. (born July 10, 1959) is an American bishop of the Anglican Church in North America. He was consecrated in 2013 as bishop suffragan in the Atlantic coast network of PEARUSA, which in 2016 became the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope. Since 1989, he has been rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit in Roanoke County ...

  4. Allen Kannapell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Allen Kannapell (born 1969) is an American Anglican bishop. He was consecrated in 2024 as the first bishop suffragan of the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes in the Anglican Church in North America. He also played a role in the Anglican realignment in Michigan as pastor of the first Episcopal congregation in the state to leave the ...

  5. C. FitzSimons Allison - Wikipedia

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    Christopher FitzSimons Allison (born March 5, 1927) is a retired American Anglican bishop and an author. He is known for his role in the Anglican realignment, which led to his participation in the controversial consecration in 2000 of two bishops opposed to the blessing of same-sex unions by the Episcopal Church, that took place in Singapore.

  6. William Cox (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    William Jackson Cox (January 24, 1921 – January 17, 2025) was an American Episcopalian bishop. Made a bishop in 1972, he served first as suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and then as assistant bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma.

  7. John Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    John A. M. Guernsey (born 1953) is a retired American bishop in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). Previously an Episcopal priest, he was consecrated as a bishop of the Church of Uganda in September 2007 as part of the Anglican realignment, and transferred to the newly formed ACNA in 2009.

  8. Samy Fawzy - Wikipedia

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    However, Fawzy has also built ties with Anglican realignment groups like the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans. [ 7 ] Fawzy has emphasized the role of a "covenantal" structure for Anglicanism based on the classic formularies of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion , the 1662 Book of Common Prayer and the Ordinal .

  9. John Rodgers (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    John Hewitt Rodgers Jr. (1930–2022) was an American Anglican theologian and bishop. The author of multiple commentaries on the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, he was a founding faculty member at Trinity School for Ministry and served as its dean and president from 1978 to 1990.