Talk:United Episcopal Church of North America

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Talk:Personal Ordinariate
Apart from the Traditional Anglican Communion, the article should really consider verifying whether groups within the United Episcopal Church of North America have ever sought a similar canonical structure to the proposed personal ordinariates. ADM (talk) 18:08, 26 October 2009 (UTC)

As a member of the clergy within this jurisdiction, I will say that there currently is not any church seeking inclusion in the Roman Catholic Church's personal ordinariates. Shadowmane (talk) 23:38, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

Seal for the UECNA
Lately, a fellow Wikipedian has contributed to the production of SVG files which have been placed in numerous Continuing Anglican articles, replacing the old JPEG and PNG files of several. While this has occurred, and for this page especially, has forgone a superseded file for the restoration of a grainy JPEG image which has remained on the article for years it seems. I would like to denote that the JPEG shouldn't be restored for the sole sake of it being superseded with a literally higher-quality file. As Wikipedia is an encyclopedia ever ascending with better resources, would it not be best to retain the newer file which remains true to the JPEG despite not being elongated? - TheLionHasSeen (talk) 02:49, 12 February 2023 (UTC)