Mass is specifically a Catholic rite. In the Episcopal Church, they call a similar ritual the Eucharist.
They call in the Eucharist in the Episcopalian Church.
Because the Catholic Church does not recognize the validity of Episcopal ordinations, their Mass is not celebrated validly and does not fulfill the requirements on the Catholic faithful according to Canon Law. In response to above answer: The Episcopal Church does not have a "Mass". It has a service. More and more the word "Mass" is being applied to the Episcopalian Service. It is a misnomer in the Episcopalian context. Also I'm not sure what's meant by "Catholic faithful" since the Episcopal Church is called The Holy Catholic Church to distinguish it from the Roman one.
I know George Washington was Episcopalian.
She was baptised into the Church of England.She is Anglican/Episcopalian.
The Lutheran church is episcopalian in the form of government in that they are ruled/guided by bishops instead of "presbyters" (elders).
She is a member of the Church of Scotland, which is a Presbyterian church.
Episcopalian priests may be male or female.All of her ancestors were Episcopalian except for her great-grandfather.The Episcopalian faith uses Sacraments similar to those in the Catholic Church.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church refers to the Eucharist celebrated in Mass as the "source and summit of the Christian life" (1324).
He went to an Episcopalian church on occasion.
Catholic Mass is typically celebrated for about 1 hour.
The Episcopal Church is the US branch of the Anglican Communion. It comes from the Greek word episcopoi (over-sight) from which we also get bishop. επίσκοποι An Episcopalian is a member of the Episcopal Church.
The Catholic Church, the Anglican(Episcopalian) Church, Presbyterian Church, Orthodox Church, etc.