Episcopal Diocese of Virginia

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The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America encompassing 38 counties in the northern and central parts of the state of Virginia. It is one of the nine original Dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

The diocese has over 89,000 members in 197 congregations, and is thus the largest diocese in the Episcopal Church (USA). The see city is Richmond. The current diocesan bishop is The Rt. Rev. Peter James Lee, 12th Bishop of Virginia. The diocese also has a suffragan bishop, The Rt. Rev. David Colin Jones. The diocese will elect a bishop coadjutor at its Annual Council in January, 2007, who will succeed Bishop Lee upon his retirement as diocesan bishop.

The diocese does not have a conventional cathedral church, rather an open-air cathedral, the Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration (Shrine Mont), which was consecrated in 1925. Shrine Mont in Orkney Springs, Virginia is also the site of a diocesan retreat and camp center. The diocese also operates the Virginia Diocesan Center at Roslyn in western Richmond, a conference center overlooking the James River.

Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), the largest accredited Episcopal seminary in the United States is located in within the diocese in Alexandria, Virginia.

  • Diocesan offices are located in Richmond:

The Mayo Memorial Church House, 110 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23220-5095, phone 804-643-8451, 800-DIOCESE, FAX 804-644-6928.

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Episcopal Dioceses in Province III

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