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 Parish  
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Christ Church  

 Bowling Green
St. Thomas Church
Campbellsville
Christ Church
Elizabethtown
Messiah-Trinity Church
Louisville
St. Alban's Church
Louisville
St. Mary's Church
Madisonville
St. John's Church
Morgenfield

Trinity Church

Russelville
 St. Luke's Church
Anchorage
 AscensionBardstown
Trinity Fulton
St Peter's of-the-Lakes Church
Gilbertsville
St. Andrew's Church
Glasgow
St. Francis in-the-Fields Church
Harrods Creek
St. Paul's Church
Hickman
Advent Church
Louisville
Calvary Church
Louisville
Christ Church Cathedral
Louisville
Resurrection Church
Louisville
St. Luke's Chapel Church Home
Louisville
St. Mark's Church
Louisville
ST. Paul's Church
Louisville
St. Peter's Church
Louisville
St. Thomas Church
Louisville
St. John's Church

Murray

 Grace Church
Paducah
St. James' Church
Pewee Valley
St. James's Church
Shelbyville
HOly Trinity Church
Brandenburg
St. Paul's Church
Henderson
Grace Church

Hopkinsville     

Church of Our Murciful Savior Louisville
St. Clement's Church
Louisville
St. George's Church
Louisville
St. Matthew's Church
Louisville
St. Andrew's Church
Louisville
Trinity
Owensboro

 

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