Episcopalians are an American branch of the Protestants, closest to the Anglicans of England.
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.
They are not Episcopalians.
Episcopalians
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The difference in communion between Roman Catholic [R.C.] and Episcopal Church [E.C.] comes from the understanding of what happens at the consecration of the bread and wine. The R.C. church believes that the bread and wine physically change into the Body and Blood of Christ. However, the E.C. believes that the change is solely spiritual. Episcopalians still have bread and wine, but the Body and Blood of Christ is present spiritually, metaphorically.
Charles Lwanga Hoskins has written: 'Black Episcopalians in Georgia' -- subject(s): African American Episcopalians, History