When the first new migrating settlers arrived in the 1760s, there were no settled Episcopal clergy.
Glasgow's Episcopal clergy had been operating outside the law (non-juror), but in 1712 a clergyman arrived prepared to take the oath to make him qualified.
St. Markers have become senior Episcopal clergy and parish priests.
He has summoned the state's Episcopal clergy to a meeting today in Hartford to discuss the six priests.
The messy legal dispute has roiled the well-heeled congregation and discomfited many of the city's Episcopal clergy members.
When it began organizing as a diocese after the Revolution about 50 Episcopal clergy were still active in the state.
Many Episcopal clergy members and lay people say the church is in the middle of a struggle between its liberal and conservative wings.
Mostly, they intone their stories and conversations in the manner of the Episcopal clergy at some 11 o'clock service.
It was also a period in which Episcopal clergy became leaders in community outreach and public service organizations.
About 40 to 60 students attended this school, and under the Episcopal clergy the number steadily rose.