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episcopal

[ih-pis-kuh-puhl] / ɪˈpɪs kə pəl /




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“Every effort should be made to dialogue with other episcopal conferences as this policy is formulated in order both to learn from one another and to preserve unity in the universal church,” he wrote.

From Washington Post

Rohrer was elected on the fifth ballot in Saturday’s episcopal election, edging out the Rev. Jeff R. Johnson, pastor of the University of California, Berkeley’s Lutheran chapel, who led the voting until the final ballot.

From Washington Times

Congo-Brazzaville's Catholic Church episcopal conference has said it has "serious reservations" about the election's transparency.

From BBC

Gahl said her appointment to the episcopal council was also to be welcomed, saying it brings “the possibility to offer a new perspective.”

From Washington Times

At the time, the episcopal conference lamented the move, saying it now “costs less to get a divorce than to change your phone number”.

From The Guardian