Word: episcopalian
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Chauncey was born Feb. 9, 1905, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the first child of Episcopalian minister Egisto Fabbri Chauncey and deaconess Edith Lockwood Taft Chauncey...
...church-going Episcopalian, Graham is the second lay person to lead the non-sectarian, but historically Christian Divinity School in its 186-year history...
...professionals, academics and anxiety-ridden aspiring world-rulers, has a little-known softer side. A haven for the burned-out, the thoughtful or those who are simply disgusted with the kill-or-be-killed real world can be found at the Society for St. John the Evangelist (SSJE), an Episcopalian monastery located at 980 Memorial Dr., just a five-minute walk from the River Houses...
Harvard’s first president born west of the Mississippi River—and the first modern Harvard president with previous experience at the helm of an institution of higher learning—Pusey was a devout Episcopalian with strong moral principles...
...Harvard, all of the schools benefited, but, owing largely to Pusey’s background as a devout Episcopalian, the Divinity School won big—increased funding propelled it to new heights...