Convocation of American Churches in Europe
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The Convocation of American Churches in Europe is a jurisdiction similar to a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, which includes all of its churches in continental Europe. The Presiding Bishop has direct jurisdiction over the Convocation, delegated to a bishop suffragan, an office currently held by the Right Reverend Pierre Whalon, the first bishop of the Convocation to be elected by the Convocation Convention prior to appointment by the Presiding Bishop.
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[edit] Parishes and Missions
There are eight full-fledged parishes and numerous missions. The parishes are located in five European countries, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy and France.
[edit] Germany
- St. Augustine's of Canterbury, Wiesbaden,
- Christ the King, Frankfurt and
- Church of the Ascension, Munich
[edit] Switzerland
Emmanuel, Geneva
[edit] Belgium
All Saints', Waterloo
[edit] Italy
[edit] France
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Paris.
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Episcopal Dioceses in Province II |
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Albany • Central New York • Convocation of American Churches in Europe • Haiti • Long Island • New Jersey • New York • Newark • Rochester • The Virgin Islands • Western New York |
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Province I • Province II • Province III • Province IV • Province V • Province VI • Province VII • Province VIII • Province IX |