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Diocese of Maine
Cathedral Church of St. Luke
Coat of arms of the Diocese of MaineCoat of arms
Location
TerritoryMaine
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince I
Coordinates45°30′N 69°00′W / 45.5°N 69.0°W / 45.5; -69.0
Statistics
Congregations57 (17 Summer Chapels)
Members8,400 (2023)
Information
DenominationEpiscopal Church
EstablishedSeptember 5, 1820
CathedralCathedral Church of St. Luke
Current leadership
BishopThomas J. Brown
Map
Location of the Diocese of Maine
Location of the Diocese of Maine
Website
episcopalmaine.org

The Episcopal Diocese of Maine is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and encompasses the entire State of Maine. It is part of the Province of New England — Province I of the ECUSA.

The Diocese has 57 year-round congregations and 17 summer chapels. The see city is Portland. Its cathedral is the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Thomas J. Brown was elected tenth Bishop of Maine on February 9, 2019. Brown was consecrated and assumed office on June 22, 2019. Brown is the first openly gay bishop to lead the diocese.

The Diocese of Maine was created in 1820 from the Eastern Diocese (which included all of New England save Connecticut) and elected its first bishop, George Burgess in 1847.

Bishops

References

  1. "Thomas James Brown ordained and consecrated as bishop of Maine". Episcopal News Service. 2019-06-24. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  2. Law, Claire (2022-07-20). "Episcopal bishop of Maine attending Anglican conference, but his husband was 'expressly disinvited'". Press Herald. Retrieved 2022-10-11.

External links

Loring House in Portland
Provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church
Province I (New England)
Province II (Atlantic)
Province III (Washington)
Province IV (Sewanee)
Province V (Midwest)
Province VI (Northwest)
Province VII (Southwest)
Province VIII (Pacific)
Province IX (Lat. Am., Carib.)
Other dioceses
Former jurisdictions


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