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...D.O.S. 422 HOSANNA-TABOR EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL, Petitioner v. ...
...for Petitioner The Episcopal Church. Haley & Bilheimer and Allan S. Haley for American Anglican Council as Amicus Curiae...
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...Shaghil identified himself as a Christian and attended Catholic and Protestant Christian churches. In his testimony, the IJ noted Shaghil "displayed only a marginal knowledge...
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...Shepherd from the Episcopal Church of the United States and the Diocese of Northwest Texas and to reorganize as the Anglican Church of the Good...
...States of America (commonly known as the Episcopal Church) is "a constituent member of the Anglican Communion." The Anglican Communion is a worldwide organization...
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...Provinces,' each [of which] forms its...
...et al., Defendants and Appellants;THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Intervener and Respondent.No. D051669Fourth Appellate...
...property. Appellants contend that although IEL was affiliated with the national hierarchical church Assemblies of God, of which SPLAD was an intermediate governing body, SPLAD...
...the board, who had since voted to become affiliated with an Anglican Church in Africa (Anglican Church), refused to relinquish their seats, or control...
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