The Church of the Holy Communion, Pensacola, Florida celebrated its inaugural Holy Mass on the Third Sunday in Advent, 14th December, with 13 persons in attendance and three Confirmations. The unusual decor is due to the fact that we celebrated Mass in a coffee shop! The Anglo-Catholic Tradition has planted a vital mission now in Pensacola. Please pray for this work of the Church.
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Holy Communion Church Pensacola Update
Holy Communion Church Pensacola Update: Our time and location have changed for Sunday Mass. If you live in the Pensacola, Florida area, please join us for the inaugural Holy Mass for the Church of the Holy Communion, our newest mission church of the Anglican Province of America, at 10am CST on Sunday 14th December, the Third Sunday in Advent, at 86 Brent Lane, Pensacola, Florida 32503. Please pray for ministry and witness of the Church of the Holy Communion!
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2025 Christmas Schedule for Saint Barnabas Cathedral Atlanta
SAINT BARNABAS CATHEDRAL ATLANTA: the 2025 Christmas liturgical schedule.
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