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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England abstract "The Anglican Diocese in New England is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The diocese, based in Amesbury, Massachusetts, comprises 21 congregations in 6 American states, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. The state with most congregations is Massachusetts, with 12.The diocese was created as a result of the Anglican realignment movement in that region of the United States, and was officially recognized by ACNA on June 10, 2010, during the annual Provincial Council and College of Bishops meeting which took place in Amesbury, Massachusetts, 7-11 June 2010.The Rev. William Murdoch was elected as the first bishop of the diocese. He had served as rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in West Newbury, Massachusetts, since 1993, and left the Episcopal Church with his congregation in 2007 to join the Anglican Church in North America. He was nominated Suffragan Bishop of the Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya to assist in the formation of a new Anglican province in the United States and Canada. He was elected the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese in New England in 2009 and was installed in 2010. Bishop Murdoch resigned as rector of the All Saints Anglican Church in Amesbury in February 2012 to focus on his work as the leader of the diocese.".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England jurisdiction Diocese.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England province Anglican_Church_in_North_America.
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England bishop "The Rt. Rev. Andrew Fairfield".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England bishop "The Rt. Rev. William Murdoch".
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England jurisdiction "Diocese".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England name "New England".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England parishes "21".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England province Anglican_Church_in_North_America.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England rite Anglicanism.
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England subject Category:Anglican_dioceses_established_in_the_21st_century.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England subject Category:Anglican_realignment.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England subject Category:Dioceses_of_the_Anglican_Church_in_North_America.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England subject Category:Religion_in_New_England.
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England type AdministrativeRegion.
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England type Place.
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England comment "The Anglican Diocese in New England is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The diocese, based in Amesbury, Massachusetts, comprises 21 congregations in 6 American states, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.".
- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England label "Anglican Diocese in New England".
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- Anglican_Diocese_in_New_England name "New England".