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The legal name of the cathedral corporation is Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon. It was originally organized on March 18, 1873 as Trinity Episcopal Church, Portland, Oregon and was renamed as a cathedral on February 17, 1994, after the Episcopal Bishop of Oregon relocated the diocesan seat to the current location in the previous year.
The Episcopal Diocese of Oregon of the Episcopal Church serves Portland. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is the diocese's cathedral. The current bishop is Diana Akiyama. [citation needed] On May 18, 1851, two reverends along with four parishioners organized Trinity Episcopal Church in Portland.
Major cities in the diocese are Portland, Salem, Eugene and Medford. The diocese is a part of Province VIII of the Episcopal Church. The seat of the diocese is Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon. Michael Joseph Hanley was elected tenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon at the diocese's annual convention on November 30, 2009. [1]
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Portland, Oregon) Trinity Cathedral (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania; Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Columbia, South Carolina) See also.
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On May 31, 2009, he was installed as the first canon theologian at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon. [15] Borg frequently collaborated with his friend John Dominic Crossan. [16] He was a friend of N. T. Wright since their days together at Oxford, despite having theological differences.