Province V

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Province V is an administrative ecclesiastical region of The Episcopal Church in the United States, encompassing multiple dioceses in the Midwestern states.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Province V canonical 4

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative division of the Episcopal Church
ecclesiastical province
alsoKnownAs Province 5
Province IV
surface form: Province Five
churchBody Episcopal Church
surface form: The Episcopal Church
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Anglican
ecclesiasticalAffiliation Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglican Communion (via The Episcopal Church)
establishedBy General Convention of the Episcopal Church
surface form: The Episcopal Church General Convention
governingStructure provincial synod
governsType diocese
hasDiocese Diocese of Chicago
Diocese of Eastern Michigan
Diocese of Eau Claire
Diocese of Fond du Lac
Diocese of Indianapolis
Diocese of Northern Michigan
surface form: Diocese of Marquette

Diocese of Michigan
Diocese of Milwaukee
Diocese of Missouri
Diocese of Northern Indiana
Diocese of Northern Michigan
Diocese of Ohio
Diocese of Quincy
Diocese of Southern Ohio
Diocese of Springfield
Diocese of Western Michigan
hasJurisdictionOver multiple dioceses
hasTerritoryIn Illinois
Indiana
Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan

Missouri
Ohio
Wisconsin
language English
liturgicalTradition Anglican
locatedInRegion Midwestern United States
Midwestern states
memberOf provinces of The Episcopal Church
partOf Episcopal Church
surface form: The Episcopal Church
regionType ecclesiastical province
religion Christianity
scope regional

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

TEC hasProvince Province V
subject surface form: The Episcopal Church
ECUSA hasProvince Province V
provinces of The Episcopal Church hasMember Province V
subject surface form: Provinces of The Episcopal Church