The Episcopal religion was founded in America during the American Revolution. It is the American branch of the Church of England that was created when the King of England forced Anglican clergy to swear allegiance to the crown or face excommunication from the Church of England.
Now Episcopals are found throughout Latin America, Europe, and many other parts of the world.
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.
My cousins are Episcopalians but I am Baptist.
No. Episcopalians are not in union with The Holy See in Rome and so are not Catholic. Catholics do recognize episcopalians as "Christian".
As Episcopalians are Christian, there is absolutely no restrictuion on any food that a Christian can eat. So Episcopalians eat anything they like.
Episcopalians are an American branch of the Protestants, closest to the Anglicans of England.
They are not Episcopalians.
Episcopalians
Yes, Episcopalians believe in saints and may ask for their intercession in their faith practices.
Episcopalians and Anglicans are closely related but not the same denomination. Anglicans are part of the global Anglican Communion, while Episcopalians are part of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Both share common roots in the Church of England.
Yes.
Yes.
No, of course not.