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phil19034
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I only got 15 right on my first pass. But that’s without studying for it. 
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Come on… we have English pubs in Philadelphia.Too late to come up with that excuse now. You’ve just lost your chance to drink decent beer and watch England lose at cricket.![]()
Respectfully opinion only. I was not stating that >>>>Bishop Michael Curry<< was a better preacher then Jesus >>lolJesus was a better Preacher than Michael Curry for sure.
When Royals come to the US, they worship in Episcopal churches.The Episcopal Church is in communion with the CofE. Both churches are provinces of the Anglican Communion.
Yes. I have been present when members of the Royal Family were in attendance. It was an honor. Perhaps when the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex return to the US, they will be greeted by Bishop Curry. We’re all family now.As they should. Before the American Revolution, all Episcopalians were members of the Church of England. Its the exact same tradition, just separate national churches.
I was speaking of the situation today. They are separate national churches. Of course, during colonial times, the colonies were part of the British Empire and the Church of England operated under the laws of England and the relevant colonial laws.I don’t think they were separate national churches. They were the CoE in the colonies. They were under the CoE bishop of London. No bishops resident in the colonies, which is why they were required either depend on visiting CoE bishops, or go to England for episcopal functions, such as confirmation.