Episcopalian

//əˌpɪs.kəˈpeɪ.lin̩//

"Episcopalian" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Nietzsche, belatedly discovered by a world beset by terrors too great for it and mysteries too profound, becomes almost respectable, nay, almost Episcopalian!

A bishop is entitled to certain episcopalian privileges.

I was raised an Episcopalian but no longer belong to a church.

Jill Erickson and her partner have embraced the label ever since it was first coined on the television show, "The OC," in the mid-2000s. To Erickson, who is Episcopalian, and her Jewish partner, Chrismukkah represents their efforts to incorporate their respective traditions into the holiday season.

But on that Sunday it was filled with Episcopalians from around the country who had traveled to South Bend to attend his campaign launch.

The cathedral is part of the Episcopal Church, the American branch of Anglicanism. Considered the "church of the establishment" for much of American history -- 11 US presidents have been Episcopalian -- the church of late has been known as a forerunner of progressive theology.

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