Yes, the sacrament of penance is one of the seven sacraments of the Episcopal Church. However, it is not obligatory. The general rule is: Non must go to Confession, some should go, and all may. It is done two ways. One is by saying a specific confession of sins prayer all together with the priest as part of the service;
There is also private confession, which one goes to the Priest privately and confesses their sins and receives absolution. This is what most people think of when they think of 'confession'.
We also believe all of your individual sins you should deal with God on your own time and be truly and humbly penitent and then be forgiven.
Yes, the Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion.
The Episcopal church, as part of the Anglican communion, celebrates Lent.
No, the Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, but they are not the same. The Anglican Church is a broader term that encompasses various national and regional churches, including the Episcopal Church in the United States.
First, there are numerous churches called St John's Episcopal Church worldwide. Second, since the name is St John's Episcopal Church, then it means they are Episcopal. An Episcopal Church is not a Catholic Church.
Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1784.
Episcopal Church of the Sudan was created in 1974.
Southern Episcopal Church was created in 1962.
Bangor Episcopal Church was created in 1830.
Christian Episcopal Church was created in 2002.
The population of Episcopal Church in the Philippines is 125,000.
Episcopal Church in the Philippines was created in 1901.
American Episcopal Church was created in 1968.