EDOM

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EDOM is the commonly used abbreviation for the Episcopal Diocese of Maine, a regional jurisdiction of the Episcopal Church in the United States.

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EDOM canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal diocese
religious jurisdiction
abbreviationFor Episcopal Diocese of Maine
communion Anglican Communion
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
established 1820
foundedAs Episcopal Diocese of Maine
surface form: Diocese of Maine
fullName Episcopal Diocese of Maine
governingBody Diocesan convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine
governs Episcopal missions in Maine
Episcopal parishes in Maine
hasBishopTitle Bishop of Maine
hasCathedral Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Portland, Maine
hasClergyType bishops
deacons
priests
hasDenominationalPolity episcopal polity
hasHeadquarters Portland, Maine
hasLaity Episcopal Church members in Maine
hasLegalStatus diocesan corporation under church and civil law
hasLiturgicalCalendar Episcopal Church liturgical calendar
hasLiturgicalTradition mainline Anglican
hasMission oversight of Episcopal parishes and missions in Maine
hasParentChurch Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglican Communion via the Episcopal Church (United States)
hasPrimaryFunction administration of Episcopal Church affairs in Maine
hasRite Anglican liturgy
hasTerritory entire U.S. state of Maine
hasWebsite https://www.episcopalmaine.org/
isAlsoKnownAs Episcopal Diocese of Maine
surface form: Diocese of Maine

Episcopal Diocese of Maine
isMemberOf Province I of the Episcopal Church (United States)
isNonprofitType religious organization
isSubjectOf history of the Episcopal Church in Maine
jurisdictionType diocese
languageUsed English
locatedIn Maine
partOf Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
regionServed Maine
surface form: State of Maine
religion Anglicanism
seeCity Portland, Maine
usesBook Book of Common Prayer
surface form: Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal Church)

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