Diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States
Diocese of New Hampshire
Diœcesis Neo-Hantoniensis
Episcopal Diocesan House, Concord, NH
Coat of arms
Location
Country
United States
Territory
New Hampshire
Ecclesiastical province
Province 1
Statistics
Area
9,349 sq mi (24,210 km2)
Population - Total
(as of 2019) 1,359,711
Congregations
44 (2022)
Members
10,528 (2022)
Information
Denomination
Episcopal Church
Established
1841
Current leadership
Bishop
A. Robert Hirschfeld
Map
Location of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire
The Episcopal Church of New Hampshire, a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA), covers the entire state of New Hampshire. It was originally part of the Diocese of Massachusetts, but became independent in 1841. The see city is Concord. The diocese has no cathedral.[1]
^The Episcopal Church Annual (2007) Harrisburg: Morehouse Church Resources
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