As another ex-ECUSA who is presently "Crossing the Tiber" I prefer the term Episcopagan. It pretty well sums up the whole church, seeing as how the Archbishop of Canterbury is also a practicing Druid. The other day someone posted a picture of a t-shirt with words which were something to the effect "The Episcopal Church As Diverse as Hell." AAM, do you remember that one? I think it was on the same thread you posted the "Tiber Swim Team" picture.
I use "Episcopagan" too . . . just depends on my mood!
Welcome home (to the other side of the Tiber), Nanetteclaret.
As for "Episcopagan," I often just say "pagan." "Child-hating Communist" and other terms referring to Left-Wing depravity are also fitting of the Episcopalian hierarchy, heh-heh.
Less derisive terms are occasionally necessary for reference to members of the few remaining high-church, rosary-praying, conservative Anglo-Catholic parishes. Those churches are great, and seem to belong in communion with Rome. It seems like more and more of the Christian ECUSA parishes are moving towards Rome, and I heard that the Traditional Anglican Communion is in discussions with the Vatican. Episcopal apostasy may actually be a step toward Christian unity, considering these developments.