Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in the context of "Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire"

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👉 Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in the context of Episcopal Diocese 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.

In 2016, the diocese reported 11,903 members in 49 open parishes and missions. In 2024, the diocese reported average Sunday attendance (ASA) of 2,371 persons. The most recent membership statistics (2023) showed 9,158 persons in 41 churches.

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Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in the context of Trinity Church (Boston)

Trinity Church in the City of Boston, located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The congregation, currently standing at approximately 4,000 households, was founded in 1733. Three services are offered each Sunday, and weekday services are offered four times a week from September through June. Within the spectrum of worship styles in the Anglican tradition, Trinity Church has historically been considered a Broad Church parish.

In addition to worship, the parish is actively involved in service to the community, pastoral care, programs for children and teenagers, and Christian education for all ages. The church is home to several high-level choirs, including the Trinity Choir, Trinity Schola, Trinity Choristers, and Trinity Chamber Choir. The building, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, is currently under study for becoming a Boston Landmark.

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