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The Free Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States began as an overseas outreach of the Free Protestant Episcopal Church of England. The English group was formed on November 2, 1897 from the merger of three smaller churches; others were to join later. The ordination of bishops from within the apostolic succession was of major importance to this group, as also was having the church recognized as a lawfully constituted denomination. The latter event occurred, at least tacitly, when an Archdeacon from the group was exempted from World War I conscription in 1917 due to his status as a clergyman, which would not have been permitted had the group not been considered a lawfully constituted denomination.

This church has



traditionally been quite small. There are various reasons for this, but one of them seems to be that clergy have tended to pass though it as a church in which to be ordained by bishops from the historic apostolic succession before moving on to other, larger church bodies.

The Free Protestant Episcopal Church (FPEC) is known for being on the Evangelical or Low-Church end of the Anglican spectrum in opposition to the growth of Anglo-Catholicism. It has known much internal dissension, some based on theological disputes and some on personalities, as is common to many small denominations, especially perhaps those which take definite stands on belief and worship practices. The real history of thischurch is on several homepages on the World Wide Web.( TIFPEC )


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