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Removing Episcopal veneration

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Dorothy Day is not honored as a saint in the Episcopal Church.

She has been formally nominated twice, in 2015 and in 2018.[1] [2]

In a 2018 document, her name was listed under the section of "Supplemental/Local Commemorations," citing the resource "A Great Cloud of Witnesses."[3] Unlike feasts in the earlier section of that document, these commemorations were not given either final authorization or trial use approval by the church as a whole. Furthermore, "A Great Cloud of Witnesses" was explicitly *not* a calendar of saints and was instead "an extended family history."[4]

It is entirely possible that the church may add Dorothy Day to its calendar in the future and I pray it will do so. But it hasn't happened yet. Spartacus007 (talk) 15:22, 29 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]