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Saint Mary's Episcopal Church

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Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
NameSaint Mary's Episcopal Church
DenominationEpiscopal Church in the United States of America

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal Church in the United States of America located in the United States, with roots dating back to the early Christian era, influenced by Jesus of Nazareth, Saint Peter, and Saint Paul. The church has been shaped by notable figures such as Thomas Cranmer, John Wesley, and George Whitefield, who played significant roles in the development of Anglicanism and Methodism. Saint Mary's Episcopal Church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, which includes Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Trinity Church (Manhattan), and St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan).

History

The history of Saint Mary's Episcopal Church is closely tied to the American Revolution, with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin attending services at nearby Christ Church, Philadelphia. The church's early years were influenced by King James I of England, King Charles I of England, and Oliver Cromwell, who shaped the Church of England and its relationship with the British monarchy. Saint Mary's Episcopal Church has undergone significant changes over the centuries, with notable events including the American Civil War, the Great Depression, and World War II, which affected the lives of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The church has also been impacted by the Civil Rights Movement, led by figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X.

Architecture

The architecture of Saint Mary's Episcopal Church reflects the styles of Gothic Revival architecture, Romanesque architecture, and Victorian architecture, with influences from Augustus Pugin, Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, and Frank Lloyd Wright. The church's design is similar to that of Westminster Abbey, Notre-Dame de Paris, and St. Peter's Basilica, with features such as stained glass windows, vaulted ceilings, and flying buttresses. The church's construction was overseen by notable architects such as Richard Upjohn, James Renwick Jr., and Henry Hobson Richardson, who also designed Trinity Church (Boston), St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan), and University of Chicago.

Ministry

The ministry of Saint Mary's Episcopal Church is guided by the principles of Jesus of Nazareth, Saint Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas, with a focus on social justice, community service, and evangelism. The church's clergy have included notable figures such as John Henry Newman, Charles Gore, and William Temple, who played significant roles in the development of Anglo-Catholicism and liberal theology. The church's ministry is also influenced by the work of Mother Teresa, Desmond Tutu, and Rowan Williams, who have advocated for human rights, poverty reduction, and interfaith dialogue.

Community

The community of Saint Mary's Episcopal Church is diverse and vibrant, with members from a range of backgrounds, including African American, Hispanic and Latino American, Asian American, and Native American communities. The church has strong ties to local organizations such as YMCA, Boy Scouts of America, and Habitat for Humanity, and has partnered with international organizations such as United Nations, World Health Organization, and Oxfam. The church's community is also connected to nearby institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, and Juilliard School, which have produced notable alumni such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Leonard Bernstein.

Notable_events

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church has hosted a range of notable events, including visits from Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, and Nelson Mandela, who have spoken on topics such as faith, justice, and reconciliation. The church has also been the site of significant weddings, funerals, and conferences, including the Episcopal Church's General Convention and the Anglican Communion's Lambeth Conference. The church's events have been attended by notable figures such as Elie Wiesel, Desmond Tutu, and Jimmy Carter, who have advocated for human rights, peace, and social justice. The church's notable events have been covered by media outlets such as The New York Times, BBC, and CNN, which have reported on the church's role in shaping public policy and cultural trends. Category:Episcopal churches in the United States

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