The Anglican Joint Synods (G4) - Polish National Catholic Church Dialogue Meeting was held from 28th-30th January 2020 at Saint Barnabas Dunwoody...
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Monday, February 24, 2020
Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday 2020
At Saint Barnabas Dunwoody...
Sacramental Confessions will be heard on Shrove Tuesday, 25th February, at 4pm, and the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, sponsored by the Men's Group, will be held on Tuesday 25th February from 5pm to 7pm in Harvey Hall.
Holy Communion with the Penitential Office and the Blessing and Imposition of Ashes will be celebrated on the First Day of Lent, Ash Wednesday, 26th February, at 8am, Noon, and 7pm. Sacramental Confessions will be heard at 11am and 6pm on Ash Wednesday.
Monday, February 10, 2020
APA Winter Conference: Confession as the School of Sanctity
My retreat on Confession at Earth & Altar...
Saturday, February 08, 2020
Joint Synod Resources
By Fr. Sean McDermott
The Joint Synod of the Anglican Communion concluded two weeks ago. This Synod was comprised of the Anglican Province of America (APA), the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), the Anglican Church in America (ACA), and the Diocese of the Holy Cross (DHC). We thought it might be helpful for some who missed the Synod to see and hear the addresses that were made. Enjoy!
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The Comprovincial Newsletter - November 2024
The Comprovincial Newsletter - November 2024 - https://mailchi.mp/anglicanprovince.org/november2024
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