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Similar to all mainstream Christianity (see Nicene Creed). Episcopalians walk a path midway between Catholic and Protestant. They do not recognize the authority of the Pope. Their priests can be women married, or openly gay. They encourage independence of thought within a Christian organization.

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Episcopalians are members of the Episcopal Church in the United States. The Church has it's origins in Anglicanism and like the Church of England follows a middle path between the Roman Catholic church and true Protestantism.

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Episcopalians are members of the Episcopal Church (formerly known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America). They represent the American presence of the worldwide Anglican Communion of churches, which are in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England.

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A kind of reliogous belief that some people have look up on internet.

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Episcopalians belong to the Christian faith, particularly the Protestant sect.

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Yes. It is a mainline protestant christian religion.

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Episcopal power - of the Bishop or Bishops

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