Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation information
Organization of Washington National Cathedral
The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation was chartered by Congress on January 6, 1893,[1] and oversees Washington National Cathedral and its sister institutions. The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington serves as its chief executive officer.
The five organizations it oversees are (founding dates in parentheses):
Washington National Cathedral (1893)
National Cathedral School for girls grades 4 to 12 (1900)
St. Albans School for boys grades 4 to 12 (1909)
Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School for girls and boys grades pre-K to 3 (1933)
Cathedral College (College of Preachers founded in 1924, consolidated with Cathedral Program & Ministry department in 2004)[2]
The ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation was chartered by Congress on January 6, 1893, and oversees Washington National Cathedral and its sister institutions...
structure annually. The ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation, under the first seven Bishops of Washington, erected the cathedral under a charter passed...
The ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation Police, commonly known as the Washington National Cathedral Police, is a small private police force responsible...
NCS is the oldest of the institutions constituting the ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation. NCS has about 580 students in grades 4 through 12. Its...
National Cathedral. In his role as Bishop of Washington, Chane served as president and CEO of the ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation, which oversees...
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National Cathedral School, which serve grades 4-12. Like the Cathedral itself and the affiliated schools, Beauvoir is overseen by the ProtestantEpiscopal Cathedral...
its protestant congregation as part of the events of the Glorious Revolution and eventually ruined. The current headquarters (the Scottish Episcopal Church...
Elgin Cathedral are no longer acting as diocesan cathedrals. It was the first new Protestantcathedral to be completed in Great Britain since the Reformation...
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification by God through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine...
The Free ProtestantEpiscopal Church (FPEC), later named The Anglican Free Communion and now entitled the Episcopal Free Communion, was formed in England...
(Glasgow's Scottish Episcopalcathedral) As the Church of Scotland is not governed by bishops, it has no cathedrals in the episcopal sense of the word....
Calvinism", while also underlining its exceptional foundation as a Protestant majority nation. American Protestantism has been diverse from the very beginning with...
institutional Christianity, episcopal government was the only known form of church organization. This changed at the Reformation. Many Protestant churches are now...
Institute Quarterly. Vol. 7–8. 1957. p. 12. Cathedral Age. Vol. 55–59. ProtestantEpiscopalCathedralFoundation. 1980. p. 49. Music: the AGO & RCCO Magazine...