- Source: Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe
The Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe (formerly the Convocation of American Churches in Europe) is a jurisdiction of the United States–based Episcopal Church created in 1859 by an action of its general convention. The convocation includes all Episcopal congregations in continental Europe. Along with dioceses in New York, New Jersey, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands it belongs to Province II of the Episcopal Church.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church has jurisdiction over the convocation but oversight is delegated to a bishop in charge. On April 6, 2019, Mark Edington succeeded the Right Reverend Pierre W. Whalon as bishop in charge, in a consecration and installation ceremony presided over by the presiding bishop, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, at the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris.
The convocation currently has an institutional presence in eight European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and Georgia.
Parishes
There are nine parishes and numerous missions, with a total of 2,543 baptized members (2018). The parishes are located in Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland.
= Belgium
=All Saints', Waterloo
= France
=Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Paris
Christ Church, Clermont-Ferrand
= Germany
=Christ the King, Frankfurt am Main
Church of the Ascension, Munich
Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Wiesbaden
= Italy
=St. James', Florence
St. Paul's Within the Walls, Rome
= Switzerland
=Emmanuel Church, Geneva
Missions and other institutions
There are also groups known as "missionary congregations" that are not yet full parishes as well as other institutions connected to the convocation. These are located in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Georgia.
= Austria
=Holy Family Ecumenical Chapel, Mühlbach am Hochkönig
= Belgium
=Christ Church, Charleroi
St. Esprit, Mons
St Servais, Namur
= France
=Mission Épiscopale Francophone de la Résurrection, Paris
= Germany
=St. James the Less, Nuremberg
St. Boniface, Augsburg
St. Columban's, Karlsruhe
St. Michael's Church, Thuringia: Weimar
= Georgia
=St. Nino, Tbilisi
= Italy
=Congregacion Latinoamericana – Iglesia San Pablo Dentro de los Muros de Roma - Spanish language ministry in Rome
Joel Nafuma Refugee Center, Rome
Santa Maria a Ferrano – retreat center near Florence
= Netherlands
=All Saints, Amsterdam
Bishops
Various people have held the title of bishop-in-charge of the convocation before the current bishop, Mark David Wheeler Edington. His immediate predecessor was Pierre Whalon.
1916–1923: G. Mott Williams
1959–1964: Stephen F. Bayne Jr.
1971–1974: Edmond Browning
1978–1980: Richard Millard
1980–1984: John McGill Krumm
1986–1989: Donald Davies
1988–1993: Matthew P. Bigliardi
1994–2001: Jeffery Rowthorn
2001–2019: Pierre Whalon
Since April 6, 2019: Mark David Wheeler Edington
Mark D .W. Edington of the Diocese of Massachusetts was elected Bishop in Charge of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe in October 2018. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry ordained and consecrated him on April 6, 2019, at the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris.
See also
Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe - the Church of England's diocese in Europe
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe
- Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church
- General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Christianity in Europe
- Mark D. W. Edington
- Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Geneva)
- Reformed Episcopal Church
- Province 2 of the Episcopal Church
- Pierre Whalon
- Diocese in Europe