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The Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic is an
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diocese, encompassing Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and northeastern North Carolina, with 38 congregations, including several church plantings.Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic
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. Accessed August 24, 2011.
The diocese was originally organized in 2006 as the Anglican District of Virginia when a group of Virginian congregations withdrew from the Episcopal Church. It achieved diocesan status on June 21, 2011.Anglican Church in North America
"Anglican Church Adds Two Dioceses, Two New Dioceses in Formation"
June 21, 2011. Accessed August 24, 2011.


History


Founding congregations

The Anglican District of Virginia was organized on December 17, 2006, by nine congregations that broke away from the
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. These congregations voted overwhelmingly to leave the Episcopal Church and formed the Anglican District of Virginia as part of the
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(CANA), a ministry to Nigerian Anglicans living in North America that had also become an agent of
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. The district was led by
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, the Missionary Bishop of CANA. The founding congregations were: # Church of the Epiphany, Herndon, Virginia # Truro Church,
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# The Falls Church (Anglican),
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# Church of Our Saviour, Oatlands, Leesburg
St Margaret’s Church, Woodbridge, VirginiaChurch of the Apostles, Fairfax, VirginiaChurch of the Word, Gainesville, VirginiaSt Stephens (Anglican), Heathsville, VirginiaPotomac Falls (Anglican), Potomac Falls, Virginia
#Christ the Redeemer (Anglican), Centreville, Virginia


Growth

A tenth congregation that had broken from the
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in October 2006, Church of the Messiah in
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, also later joined the district. With the creation of the Anglican Church in North America in 2009, the Anglican District became a part of the new
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while it continued to maintain its relationship with CANA. In May 2011, the district held a constitutional convention in Herndon, Virginia, where it voted to apply for formal diocesan status within ACNA and elected John Guernsey, USA Bishop of the Ugandan Diocese of North Kigezi and former rector of All Saints Church in Dale City, Virginia, as its first bishop.Anglican Church in North America
"Mid-Atlantic Anglicans Vote to Move Forward with Becoming a New Anglican Church Diocese"
, May 21, 2011. Accessed August 24, 2011.
The Anglican Church's provincial council approved its admission as a diocese on June 21. Guernsey took office on September 10, 2011.Anglican Church in North America
"Bishop Investiture and Consecrations to Take Place in September"
August 9, 2011. Accessed August 24, 2011.
Church of the Word retained its property and rejoined DOMA in April 2016. In July 2021, Church of the Word changed its name to St. Thomas Anglican Church. In 2021, the historic Christ Church in
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, disaffiliated from the
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and joined DOMA while retaining its property. On October 15, 2022, Christopher Warner was selected as bishop-elect to succeed Guernsey. He was consecrated and invested in February 2023.


Bishops

# John Guernsey (2011–2023) # Christopher Warner (since 2023)


Parishes

As of 2021, the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic had 43 parishes. Notable parishes in the diocese include:


References


External links


Anglican Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mid-Atlantic, Diocese of the Dioceses of the Anglican Church in North America Anglican dioceses established in the 21st century Anglican realignment dioceses