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An independent website with lots of information about the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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An online portal and window to the news, information and resources about and from the 38 Anglican Provinces around the world that comprise the Anglican Communion of Churches
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The Archbishop of Canterbury
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The official website of Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
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The official website of the Church of England
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Online Resources |

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A website dedicated to sharing beliefs and experiences with anyone seeking answers to spiritual questions. Launched in 1999, explorefaith.org and its associates are deeply committed to ongoing spiritual formation for people of all ages and all backgrounds living incountries around the world.
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Guide to Early Church Documents
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A hypertext document containing pointers to internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history
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The Daily Office
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Morning and evening prayer, updated weekly.
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The Lectionary
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A collection of lectionary resources for the Episcopal Church, updated every Sunday night.
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The Lectionary Page
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The Book of Common Prayer Lectionary (as well as the Revised Common Lectionary) in a convienent calendar format.
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The Living Church
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A 125 year-old weekly magazine that presents news and views of the Episcopal Church and the wider Anglican Communion, along with articles on spirituality, Anglican heritage and the application of Christianity in daily life.
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Virtual Christianity Bibles
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A comprehensive list of on-line Bibles, in English and other languages, both ancient and modern; each featured site having a short description of its content and arrangement.
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Washington National Cathedral
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The website of the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Washington D.C., more commonly known as the Washington National Cathedral.
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The Episcopal Church |

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Alabama Diocese of the Daughters of the King
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Cursillo is a three-day weekend at Camp McDowell which begins on Thursday evening and concludes on Sunday afternoon. During these three days, talks are given by lay persons and clergy who have planned and prepared for the weekend for months. People come from all over the diocese to make a Cursillo weekend happen.
Many people who return from a weekend find their commitment to Christ strengthened and their desire to serve Christ's Church increased. Returning pilgrims are encouraged to join in the activities of the St. Thomas Cursillo community. The purpose of this community is to give strength and support to each other in order that each person may continue to grow in faith and develop their particular gifts of ministry.
St. Thomas has had an active Cursillo community for over 25 years. Dozens of St. Thomas members remain active Cursillistas and consider their Cursillo to be one of the highlights of their spiritual life.
Who can take part?
Cursillo is open to all adult Episcopalians, men and women, married or single. Laity and clergy alike are invited to join the fellowship. Husbands and wives are strongly encouraged to attend the same Cursillo Weekend.
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"Wonderful, wonderful Camp McDowell" is the Episcopal Church Camp and Conference Center for the Diocese of Alabama, established in 1948 and located near Jasper, AL.
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ENS distributes the official news releases of the Episcopal Church USA
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Episcopalian.org
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Holy Cross is an accredited Episcopal day school for boys and girls in grades pre-kindergarten-6th grade
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St. John's Cookbook
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St. John's Guided Tour
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The official website of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama
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The Episcopal National Church
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The official website of the Episcopal Church in the USA
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