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The '''United Anglican Church''' is a small American [[Continuing Anglican movement|Continuing Anglican]] denomination formed through the merger of the [[Traditional Episcopal Church]] (TEC) and the [[Anglo-Catholic Church in the Americas]] (ACTA). It has parishes in [[Pennsylvania]], [[Delaware]], and [[Virginia]]. It also sponsors the Laud Hall Theological Seminary as an institution for theological education. The bishop of the United Anglican Church is the Right Rev. Barry Yingling, CSSS. |
The '''United Anglican Church''' is a small American [[Continuing Anglican movement|Continuing Anglican]] denomination formed through the merger of the [[Traditional Episcopal Church]] (TEC) and the [[Anglo-Catholic Church in the Americas]] (ACTA). It has parishes in [[Pennsylvania]], [[Delaware]], and [[Virginia]]. It also sponsors the Laud Hall Theological Seminary as an institution for theological education. The bishop of the United Anglican Church is the Right Rev. Barry Yingling, CSSS. Its headquarters is in [[York, Pennsylvania]]. |
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Revision as of 00:11, 8 April 2022
The United Anglican Church is a small American Continuing Anglican denomination formed through the merger of the Traditional Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglo-Catholic Church in the Americas (ACTA). It has parishes in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia. It also sponsors the Laud Hall Theological Seminary as an institution for theological education. The bishop of the United Anglican Church is the Right Rev. Barry Yingling, CSSS. Its headquarters is in York, Pennsylvania.