Photos
Photos
October 2009
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Brian Prior
LEADING FROM THE START: The Rev. Brian Prior received the most votes in all five ballots in the Diocese of Minnesota.
Posted on October 31, 2009
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All Saints
FOR ALL THE SAINTS: The congregation of All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee, is one of many parishes celebrating their patronal feast on Sunday.
Posted on October 30, 2009
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Bishop Adams
RETURNING TO PARISH MINISTRY: “In 20 some-odd years as a parish priest, I never missed a day of God’s joy,” said Bishop James Adams of Western Kansas, who will be returning to parish ministry in March.
Posted on October 27, 2009
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Connecticut Bishop
The Rev. Dr. Ian T. Douglas of Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass., was elected Oct. 24 as bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Connecticut.
Posted on October 26, 2009
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St. Nicholas', Midland
HELPING HANDS: St. Nicholas' Church, Midland, Texas, will host Empty Bowls, a fundraiser for the West Texas Food Bank, Oct. 23. Attendees receive a hand-made ceramic bowl made by local students along with a soup and bread dinner for their $10 donation. (West Texas Food Bank photo)
Posted on October 23, 2009
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Bishop Burt
VOICE FOR JUSTICE: The Rt. Rev. John Harris Burt, Bishop of Ohio from 1968-84 and a voice for social justice, died Oct. 20 at his home in northern Michigan. He was 91. (Diocese of Ohio photo)
Posted on October 22, 2009
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Vatican Announcement
In a letter to the bishops of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said he was informed of the Vatican's announcement of an Apostolic Constitution at "a very late stage."
Posted on October 20, 2009
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St. Luke's
PATRONAL FEAST: St. Luke's Church, Ferndale, Mich., is one of many churches marking its patronal feast.
Posted on October 19, 2009
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Latimer and Ridley
MARTYRS REMEMBERED: A cross on Broad Street, Oxford, marks the spot where Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, and Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of Rochester, were burned at the stake for their faith on this day in 1555.
Posted on October 16, 2009
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Chatham Hall
GENEROUS ALUMNA: Chatham Hall, a college-preparatory high school for girls affiliated with the Episcopal Church, has received a $31 million gift from the estate of alumna Elizabeth Beckwith Nilsen ('31). The gift to the Southern Virginia boarding school is believed to be the largest single donation to a girls’ independent school. (Chatham Hall photo)
Posted on October 15, 2009

