Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church

This list includes the dioceses of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America. These include 100 dioceses in the U.S. states and the District of Columbia, and 11 abroad or territories of the United States. Each diocese is led by a bishop. A diocese is the summary of all parishes within its boundaries, which usually coincide with the boundaries of a U.S. state or a part thereof.

Usually, the dioceses that are within the United States, according to the state in which they are, or after the relevant part (eg Northern Michigan or West Texas ), named. In general, in states where there is more than one diocese, carries the area in which the first Anglican churches were planted, while the others are named after cities or geographic subareas the name of the state itself. For example, in Georgia the Diocese of Georgia has its headquarters in Savannah, because there began the English colonization, and not in the now populous metropolitan area of ​​Atlanta, which is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta.

Spezialbistümer are the Convocation of American Churches in Europe, which is equivalent to a diocese and Province II heard the Federal Ministries, which is also part of Province II, and Micronesia.

The dioceses are grouped into nine ecclesiastical provinces; the name of the bishopric is given in parentheses, if different from the name of the diocese.

Province I: New England

Province II: New York and New Jersey

  • Episcopal Diocese of Albany
  • Episcopal Diocese of Central New York (Syracuse )
  • Convocation of American Churches in Europe ( Paris)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Haiti (Port -au -Prince )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Long Iceland ( Garden City )
  • Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey ( Trenton)
  • Episcopal Diocese of New York
  • Episcopal Diocese of Newark
  • Episcopal Diocese of Rochester
  • Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands ( Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands / U.S. Virgin Islands)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western New York ( Buffalo )

Province III: Mid-Atlantic

  • Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem
  • Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania ( Harrisburg )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Delaware (Wilmington )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Easton
  • Episcopal Diocese of Maryland ( Baltimore)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania (Erie )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania ( Philadelphia )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
  • Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia (Norfolk )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia (Roanoke )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Virginia (Administration in Richmond; Cathedral in Orkney Springs )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Washington
  • Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia ( Charleston )

Province IV: Southeast

  • Episcopal Diocese of Alabama ( Birmingham)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
  • Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida (Orlando )
  • Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast ( Management in Pensacola; Cathedral in Mobile )
  • Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina (Kinston )
  • Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee ( Knoxville )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Florida ( Jacksonville )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Georgia ( Savannah )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky ( Louisville )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Lexington
  • Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana ( New Orleans)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi ( Jackson)
  • Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina (Raleigh )
  • Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina ( Charleston )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida ( Miami)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida ( Saint Petersburg)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee ( Nashville )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina ( Columbia)
  • Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee (Memphis )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina (Asheville )

Province V: Midwest

  • Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
  • Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire ( Eau Claire )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan (Saginaw )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac ( Fond du Lac)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis
  • Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (Detroit )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee
  • Episcopal Diocese of Missouri ( St. Louis)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana ( South Bend )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan ( Marquette )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Ohio ( Cleveland)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Quincy ( Peoria )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio ( Cincinnati )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Springfield
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan ( Portage / Kalamazoo )

Province VI: Northwest

  • Episcopal Diocese of Colorado ( Denver)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Iowa (Administration in Des Moines; equal cathedrals in Davenport and Des Moines )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota ( Management in Minneapolis; equal cathedrals in both Minneapolis and Faribault )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Montana (Helena)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska ( Omaha )
  • Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota ( Fargo )
  • Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota (Sioux Falls)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming ( Laramie )

Province VII: South-West

  • Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas (Little Rock )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Dallas
  • Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth (Administration in Fort Worth; Cathedral in Bedford )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Kansas ( Topeka )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Northwest Texas (Lubbock )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma ( Oklahoma City )
  • Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande (Albuquerque )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Texas ( Houston )
  • Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri (Kansas City )
  • Episcopal Diocese of West Texas (San Antonio)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas (Salina )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana ( Shreveport)

Province VIII: Pacific

  • Episcopal Diocese of Alaska (Fairbanks )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Arizona ( Phoenix)
  • Episcopal Diocese of California (San Francisco)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon ( The Dalles )
  • Episcopal Diocese of El Camino Real ( San Jose)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii ( Honolulu) - formerly the independent Anglican Church of Hawaii
  • Episcopal Diocese of Idaho (Boise )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
  • Navajoland Area Mission
  • Episcopal Diocese of Nevada (Las Vegas )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Northern California (Sacramento )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Olympia ( Seattle )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Oregon ( Portland )
  • Episcopal Diocese of San Diego
  • Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin (Fresno )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Spokane ( Spokane )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Taiwan ( Taipei )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Utah ( Salt Lake City )

Province IX: Latin America

  • Episcopal Diocese of Colombia (Bogotá )
  • Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic
  • Episcopal Diocese of Central Ecuador (Quito )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Litoral Ecuador ( Guayaquil )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Honduras (San Pedro Sula )
  • Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico
  • Episcopal Diocese of Venezuela (Caracas )

Defunct dioceses

  • Episcopal Diocese Eastern (1811-1843)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Western Colorado (1919 combines with Colorado)
  • ( United in 1943 with Minnesota) Episcopal Diocese of Duluth
  • ( United in 1943 with Nebraska) Episcopal Diocese of The plate
  • Episcopal Diocese of South Florida (1969 split in Central Florida, Southeast Florida and Southwest Florida)
  • Episcopal Diocese of Shanghai (1844-1950)
  • Cuba ( since 1967 as a freelance Episcopal Church of Cuba)

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