Church of Our Saviour, Oatlands
21st-century Anglican church buildings in the United StatesAnglican realignment congregationsChurches completed in 1878Churches completed in 2016Churches in Loudoun County, Virginia ... and 6 more
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The Church of Our Saviour at Oatlands is a Reformed Episcopal parish located south of Leesburg, Virginia. Founded in 1871 as a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, it met for most of its history in a historic church building on the grounds of the Oatlands plantation. The congregation elected to leave the Episcopal Church during the Anglican realignment and in 2016 relocated to a new building a mile north of the original historic church. It is noted for its use of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.
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Virginia, United States
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