- Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida
Diocese
name=Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida
province=Province IV
bishop=Leopold Frade
cathedral=Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami
congregations= 83
members= families
website= http://www.diosef.org/The Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida is adiocese of theEpiscopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) which extends from Key West on the south, to Jensen Beach on the north and inland to Clewiston on the west. Major cities in the diocese are Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. It includes theFlorida Keys portion of Monroe County, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Martin County and the eastern part of Hendry County. The diocese is a part of Province IV of the Episcopal Church.The current DiocesanBishop of Southeast Florida is theCuba n-born Right ReverendLeopold Frade . The cathedral church of the diocese isTrinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami . The diocese currently comprises 83 churches. [The Episcopal Church Annual (2007) Harrisburg: Morehouse Church Resources, pp. 359-361.]History
The Diocese of Southeast Florida was created in 1969 when the Diocese of South Florida was split to form the dioceses of Central Florida, Southwest Florida and Southeast Florida.
Bishops of the Diocese
The Bishops of the Diocese of Southeast Florida are:
1. 1970-1980
James L. Duncan , First Bishop of Southeast Florida, was Suffragan Bishop ofEpiscopal Diocese of South Florida 1961-1969.2. 1980-2000
Calvin O. Schofield, Jr. , Second Bishop of Southeast Florida.3. 2000-to date
Leopold Frade . Third Bishop of Southeast Florida. [The Episcopal Church Annual (2007) Harrisburg: Morehouse Church Resources, pp. 359-361.]NOTE: For earlier bishops, see the
Episcopal Diocese of South Florida Deaneries
In accordance with the usage in the ECUSA, the diocese is divided into seven deaneries each headed by a dean and named as follows:
* 1. The Keys (the Florida Keys portion of Monroe County);
* 2. South Dade (southern Miami-Dade County);
* 3. North Dade (northern Miami-Dade County);
* 4. South Broward (southern Broward County);
* 5. North Broward (northern Broward);
* 6. South Palm Beach (southern Palm Beach County); and
* 7. North Palm Beach (northern Palm Beach County, a portion of eastern Hendry County and all of Martin County).ee also
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Episcopal Church in the United States of America
*Christianity
*Anglican Communion Bibliography
*Cushman, Joseph D., Jr., "A Goodly Heritage: The Episcopal Church in Florida, 1821-1892", Gainesville: University of Florida Press (1965)
References
External links
* [http://www.allsaintsjensen.com/ All Saints Episcopal Church, Waveland (Jensen Beach, Florida)] The northernmost parish in the diocese
* [http://www.diosef.org/ The Diocese of Southeast Florida]
* [http://www.diosef.org/history.htm History of the Diocese of Southeast Florida]
* [http://www.trinitymiami.org/ Trinity Cathedral - Miami]
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ The Episcopal Church in the United States of America]
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