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THETRINITARIAN OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH / SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013

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Archbishop Haverland blesses members of Cristo del Perdòn (The Christ of Pardon) Mission in La Unidad barrio, Pereira,
Colombia. Slung over his left shoulder is a poncho given to him earlier by the congregation.
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Archbishop Haverland spent ten days
FOR FACILITY
in July visiting parishes in Colombia as
part of his bi-annual visitation to the Dio- Thanks to donors from the Diocese of
cese of Nueva Granada. the South in the United States, the village
Accompanying him were the Rev. Mark of Mosho in the eastern Democratic Re-
Becher (St. Andrew’s, Los Alamitos, Calif- public of Congo is well on its way to get-
ornia) and Erika Sears (St. Bartholomew’s, ting a medical clinic.
New Bern, North Carolina), who served as The village had seen 100 children die
translator. within three months, including five from
High points of the visit were the en- Father Becher with a group of children in Manizales, the ACC parish of St. François d’Assise, said
thronement of the Rt. Rev. Germán Orrego Colombia. the Rt. Rev. Steven Ayule-Milenge, Bishop
Hurtado as Bishop Ordinary of Nueva Gra- of the Missionary Diocese of Congo. The
nada and an ecumenical call on the Most clinic will considerably reduce the mortal-
Rev. Gonzálo Restrepo, Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Manizales, where cordial re-
lations between the Roman and Anglican
A CHURCH MAKING ity rate, he added.
The gift of US$3,900 enabled the dio-
cese to buy medicines, materials and other
Catholic Churches in Colombia were af-
firmed. In addition, Archbishop Haverland
visited old-age homes and outreach pro-
A DIFFERENCE items required by Kivu-Sud Province’s Of-
fice of Health.
Items still needed include a bed for deliv-
grams for needy children operated by the THE REV. MARK BECHER ering babies (US$1,200), an otoscope
diocese. (US$75), a fetoscope (US$25), a laryngo-

A
Archbishop Haverland also appointed s I traveled through Colombia with Archbishop scope (US$75), and equipment for diagnos-
Bishop Orrego as his metropolitical com- ing malaria (US$150).
missary for Latin America, reflecting the
Haverland and Erika Sears, three things stuck in my The diocese also must construct a brick
ACC’s continued growth in Spanish-speak- mind. clinic building and, if possible, a hospital.
ing areas. It will also have to bring in physicians from
He also praised the missionary diocese for
First, I couldn’t help but be impressed by how outside to work for a few months in the
the high quality of its clergy and for its pas- much time and effort our parishes there devote to meeting the country.
toral ministries in the communities it serves. The Mosho clinic has been named Cen-
For Archbishop Haverland’s full report
practical needs of the local community. tre Archevêque Mark Haverland in recog-
on his visit, please see the Metropolitan’s This was most evident in their care for the needy, both young nition of the Metropolitan’s work in secur-
Message on page 2. Additional photographs ing funds for its establishment, Bishop
are on pages 6-7. Please see COLOMBIA/6 Ayule-Milenge said.

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METROPOLITAN’S MESSAGE
THETRINITARIAN ®
THE MOST REV. MARK HAVERLAND

VISIT TO COLOMBIA
VOL. XXXII, NO. 5 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013

THETRINITARIAN, the Official Gazette of the Angli-


can Catholic Church, was first published in April 1979 as
the official voice of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity. In

F
1982, it became a churchwide publication of The Angli-
ather Mark Becher, Erika on the same day we met the enthusiastic congregation of
can Catholic Church. Effective January 2012, THETRIN- Sears and I visited the Mis- Cristo del Perdòn in the La Unidad neighborhood of Pereira
ITARIAN expanded its coverage to report news from sionary Diocese of Nu- along with their priest, Father Alexander Arana, and their
the United Episcopal Church of North America. eva Granada and Bishop former rector, Father Manuel Martínez (who also opened
Germán Orrego-Hurtado from July his home to us during the entire stay).
PUBLISHERS 12-22. During the visit I formally The most notable features of the MDNG’s current life
The College of Bishops enthroned and installed Bishop in Colombia are the high quality of our clergy and of their
EDITOR
Orrego in his diocese on July 13 at pastoral ministries. Virtually all of the priests have a classi-
John Omwake the Ermita (Chapel) de Nuestra cal priestly formation, including undergraduate degrees in
P.O. Box 6785 Señora, Pereira. Bishop Orrego and philosophy and three years of theological study. Most also
Christiansburg,VA 24068-6785 his U.S. guests also made ecumeni- have at least one other advanced degree. Many work as uni-
Phone: (540) 381-3517 cal calls and visited diocesan clergy, missions, and human- versity or seminary professors, teachers, lawyers, psycholo-
Email: jbo44@verizon.net itarian ministries run by the MDNG in the cities of Pereira, gists or in similar professional capacities. Colombia does not
Manizales and Cali. A projected visit to the more distant have a social security system for the elderly, some of whom
BUSINESS/CIRCULATION/
ADVERTISING MANAGER
city of Medellín was cancelled due to a strike and consequent end on the streets and in profound want. In Pereira Father
Paul Holmes disruption of road traffic. As two ordinations were sched- Julio César Bolívar, in addition to his mission of Nuestra
6413 S. Elati St. uled in Medellin for the 21st, Bishop Orrego flew to Señora de Veracruz, directs two homes caring for about 25
Littleton, CO 80120 Medellín for the ordinations there, while I remained in indigent elders. Mr. Leonardo Villa Salazar assists Father
Phone: (303) 798-6948 Pereira to perform a third ordination on Bishop Orrego’s Bolívar and runs a citywide recycling program to help to
FAX: (303) 798-9435 behalf. fund the old-age homes. Father Bolívar’s reputation in the
Email:Trinitarian2010@gmail.com On July 16 an ACC party of 14 called on the Most Rev- city is excellent, as is evident from the businesses and pro-
SUBSCRIPTION POLICY
erend Gonzálo Restrepo, the Roman Catholic Archbishop fessionals who contribute to his work and seek out his coun-
THETRINITARIAN is published in two editions — of Manizales at the archiepiscopal palace in the center of the sel. Father Becher accompanied Leo Villa and Father Bolívar
print and digital. They are identical in content and ap- city. During the hour-long meeting I briefly outlined the one day on the recycling pickup rounds and saw personal-
pearance. Annual subscription rates are US$20 for the history of the ACC and its reasons for separation from the ly the extent of their involvement in and admiration from
digital edition only, US$22 for the print edition only, and Canterbury Communion. Next, at the request of Archbishop the community. I also called upon a number of local busi-
US$25 for both editions. Rates outside the USA are Restrepo, the Colombian clergy and laity described their pas- nessmen and professionals who support the ACC’s human-
slightly higher; for specifics, kindly contact the Circula- toral work. Throughout the visit Archbishop Restrepo was itarian work to thank them for their assistance. These vis-
tion Manager. Additional donations above the subscrip-
tion rates are greatly appreciated, and are tax-deductible
notably cordial. Happily, for the last three years there have its included a tour of Villegas & Company, a large coffee
for U.S. readers under the provisions of Section 501(c)3 been good relations between the Roman Catholic and An- exporter headquartered in Pereira. Father Bolívar is chap-
of the Internal Revenue Act of the United States of glican Catholic Churches in Colombia, particularly on the lain to the Villegas plant. Other benefactors, the Jaime
America. hierarchical level. A similar visit with the Roman Catholic Martínez family, kindly provided a large van for the 10-day
Archbishop of Medellín was scheduled, but had to be can- visit: their business is coincidently named “Metropolitana,”
Bulk rate is US$2 per copy, payable in advance. For rates celled along with the rest of that leg of my projected trav- so the Metropolitan was driven about in a van brightly
outside the USA, kindly contact the Circulation Manager. el. However, Bishop Orrego and I were able to visit Father labeled with his office title!
ARTICLES AND PHOTOS
Cristostomo, the Greek Orthodox priest in Pereira and an In addition to old-age homes, and at the other end of the
Due to increased postal costs, articles and photographs old friend of Bishop Orrego’s. age spectrum, the ACC in several places runs programs for
will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-ad- Since Bishop Orrego’s consecration in 2010, I have for- indigent and abused children. In Manizales Fathers Julio
dressed, stamped envelope. warded all enquiries from Latin America concerning the Ricardo Sánchez and his wife, Gloria, run a feeding program
____ ACC to him. On July 21 in Pereira one of those contacts for poor and special needs children at a local public school.
bore fruit when on behalf of Bishop Orrego I received The Church provides the children a meal during the school
The presence of an advertisement in THETRINITAR-
IAN does not necessarily imply that the product or Father Edgardo Manuel Oyarzo Vargas, formerly of the day and helps with other costs such as uniforms. Each child
service has the endorsement of the newspaper’s Pub- Episcopal Church of Chile, and conditionally ordained is assigned a mentor from the ACC mission of San Agustín
lishers, the ACC College of Bishops. him. Upon his return to Chile Father Edgardo will begin or from the school staff, and receives personal attention. For
____ an ACC presence there. Three priests from Cuba are also about $25 a month from a donor, each child is given per-
expected to join the ACC soon after appropriate interviews haps the only meal they will get during the day along with
Send news and photos to: P.O. Box 6785, Christians-
burg, VA 24068-6785, or email to jbo44@verizon.net. and investigation. As of July 14 I have appointed Bishop the care and interest of a responsible adult. The children
UECNA news and photos: send to Denise Robinson, Orrego formally to serve as my Commissary for Latin Amer- attend the mission on Sundays and receive catechesis. The
1012 Heap Ave., Prescott, AZ 86303 or email to piper ica. This appointment will allow Bishop Orrego to oversee program is so well respected that the school provides the mis-
lady77@msn.com. developments in Latin America even outside the boundaries sion a building for use as a chapel as well as a lunch room
of his own diocese, which consists of Colombia, Venezuela, for the feeding program. Father José Fernando Chavarriaga,
Send circulation, change of address and advertising Ecuador, Peru, Panama and the Antilles. an attorney and the diocesan chancellor, also serves San
correspondence to: 6413 S. Elati St., Littleton, CO 80120. On July 14, after Father Becher celebrated Mass in Spanish Agustín.
DEADLINES FOR NEXT ISSUE at the chapel of Nuestra Señora, Pereira, a large party drove Also in Manizales Father Gerardo Reinoso provides chap-
UECNA Editorial: October 10, 2013 about 30 minutes to the neighborhood of La Siria where lain services and other assistance to a nursing and assisted
ACC Editorial: October 14, 2013 Father Jairo Betancourt and his congregation were await- living home for the elderly, which the visitors toured, and
Advertising: October 11, 2013 ing us. After opening greetings, the first three bricks for a is rector of the Mission of San Juan Bosco. Father César
church building were placed and mortared by me, Bishop Rodríguez also joined the clergy from the U.S. and Pereira
THETRINITARIAN is published six times annually, in Orrego, and Father Jairo. I was pleased afterwards to meet in their visit to Manizales.
January, March, May, July, September and November. This a mother and daughter from Marietta, Georgia, who were In Cali we visited the congregation of Nuestra Señora de
issue was printed on September 10, 2013.
visiting family in La Siria and Pereira. Small world! Later Guadalupe in the very poor neighborhood of Campo
Montebello on July 17. Then we toured the ICU of the large
hospital of Santillana, whose handsome chapel provides the
LETTERS venue for another ACC mission. Fathers José Daniel Penagos,
José Eleano Arias and Guillermo Fernández, serve as chap-
‘EXTREME’ IS TOO EXTREME with your readers. The FCE is definitely not extreme.
lains to Santillana and another nearby hospital and also
Your caricature of the Free Church of England [THE- (The Rev.) Robert Bowman
lead four congregations in the Cali area.
TRINITARIAN, July-August 2013] as “an extreme Evan- All Saints’ Anglican Church (ACA)
In addition to Pereira, Manizales and Cali, the ACC now
gelical Church” was unfortunate and definitely a mischar- Fountain Valley, California, U.S.A.
also has congregations and social service ministries in the
acterized editorial statement. You need to read The Free beautiful colonial city and tourist site of Cartagena, in the
Church of England by the Rt. Rev. Dr. John Fenwick (pro- NOT WHOLLY SATANIC capital of Bogotá, in the coastal city of Barranquilla, in the
nounced Fennick). Bishop Fenwick taught at Trinity College, My letter printed [THETRINITARIAN, July-August cultural and commercial center of Medellín, and elsewhere.
Bristol and was assistant to the Archbishop of Canterbury 2013] concerning Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori of the ACC work has expanded significantly since my last visit in
before becoming a bishop. Episcopal Church contained an error of fact. While I do not 2010, and Bishop Germán and his priests promised that on
Had you said “Evangelical Church,” it would have been retract the basic point of my letter, I would like to correct my next visit it would be much larger still. Indeed the en-
a true statement. The addition of the word “extreme” sadly the mistaken statement, which was based on a since-delet- thusiasm and momentum of the clergy and people are pal-
mischaracterizes the FCE and leaves the wrong impression ed Internet report from which I gleaned the information. pable, and my visit included meetings with several seminar-
In particular Dr. Jefferts Schori did not state in the sermon ians and clergy interested in joining us.
EPISCOPAL APPOINTMENT in question that all of St. Paul’s writings were Satanic. She Although we were unable to travel by road to Medellín,
criticized St. Paul for casting out a demon — which seems Bishop Orrego, as noted above, flew there for the weekend
On Trinity VII, July 14, 2013, the Most Rev. Mark Hav- to put her on the side of the demons. But she did not char- of July 19-21. In addition to visiting ACC missions, the
erland, Metropolitan and Archbishop of the Original Prov- acterize the whole of St. Paul’s writings as Satanic. Community of the Good Shepherd, and ACC humanitar-
ince of the Anglican Catholic Church, appointed the Rt. (The Rev.) Alan Kenyon-Hoare ian ministries, Bishop Orrego ordained one deacon and
Rev. Germán Orrego Hurtado, Bishop of Nueva Bishop Ordinary
Granada, as Metropolitan’s Commissary for Latin America. Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa Please see METROPOLITAN’S/6
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013 THETRINITARIAN 3

REMINISCENCE

JOHN OMWAKE RECALLS ‘FATHER MAC,’ A CIRCUIT-RIDING PRIEST

N
owadays few remember the Rev.A. pily became Good Shepherd’s newest communicant. (And,
Fraser MacCammond, affec-
tionately known as “Father Mac.”
And that’s a pity.
For in his day Father Mac was a
HAVE unlike most Continuers, I was actually transferred from
my former Episcopalian parish, but that’s a story for anoth-
er day.)
In time Good Shepherd called Father Mac as its first rec-

ALTAR,
tireless evangelizer who played a tor, and he and his wife, Dorothy, moved from Christians-
pivotal role in establishing the burg to Abingdon. Meantime, his load had lightened. In
Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic September 1978, his successor in Christiansburg, Father
States and founded or nurtured nearly every ACC parish (later Bishop) Harry B. Scott III, and a large number of his

WILL
in western Virginia. parishioners left St. Thomas’ to join St. Peter’s, by then
I first became acquainted with him in January 1973. I relocated from Blacksburg to Christiansburg. Father Scott
was a delegate to the annual Council (read Synod) of the became its rector, freeing up Father Mac to concentrate
Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, at which the more on the Abingdon parish. Later, the parish in Clifton

TRAVEL
main issue was women’s ordination. The bishop was for it, Forge got its own priest, and Father Mac’s circuit-riding days
so were most of the clergy, including my rector. seemed to be over.
I had the year before come back into the Church follow- But they weren’t. A move, of which I was a part, began
ing a time of unbelief that began in college, and the con- to establish a parish in Kingsport, and Father Mac was on
cept of ordaining women to the priesthood was new to me. the road again. He split his time between Good Shepherd
Viewed only as an issue of fairness, it seemed reasonable. and St. Andrew’s, as the Kingsport parish was named. And
But then a tall, well set-up priest with white Lincoln-style his evangelizing didn’t stop there. He was instrumental in
chin whiskers got up to argue otherwise. the founding of a (sadly ephemeral) mission in Knoxville,
Father Mac stuck out like the proverbial sore thumb, and Tennessee. If the literal two or three were gathered togeth-
not just because of his size. He called himself “Father” while er and wanted the sacraments, he was happy to provide them.
nearly all other clergy present were happy with just plain “Have altar, will travel” was how he put it.
“Mister.” In a diocese where Morning Prayer at 11 a.m. with Father Mac was not a doctor of the Church. He never
Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month was claimed to be one. He’d received the call in midlife, attend-
then the rule, his parish (St. Thomas’, Christiansburg, ed the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Kentucky, and at
Virginia) had the Eucharist as the main service on every the age of 50 was ordained a priest. He knew enough and
Sunday. Almost alone in the diocese, there the Catholic faith what he knew he knew and expressed well. His sermons,
was proclaimed and observed. though not learned discourses, were nonetheless effective:
Father Mac argued (persuasively to me, if not to the rest simple and direct. They resonated with his listeners. He
of the delegates) that to ordain women would not only dis- taught, and what he taught was the faith once delivered to
own two thousand years of tradition but would also negate the saints. With his jovial, outgoing personality and a keen
the very meaning of the threefold apostolic ministry and the pastoral sense, he got on well with his flock, and brought
relationship of the priest to his congregation. He lost the people to church. Both Good Shepherd and St. Andrew’s
argument, and the Council voted overwhelmingly to endorse grew, with communicant strength of both approaching (and
the ordination of women. But, unbeknownst to him at the sometimes exceeding) 40. He was proud of his Scottish
time, a seed was planted in my mind. heritage, and on St. Andrew’s Day (and any other occasion
Flash forward five years. In 1976, the Episcopal Church he could think of ) he wore the tartan of the Fraser clan. He
voted to ordain women to the priesthood and the episco- enjoyed Scotch on the rocks, but never to excess.
pate. The following year, the St. Louis Congress led to the It was not to last. A weak heart and years of smoking
formation of what became known as the Anglican Catholic caught up with him. In June 1981 he went into the hospi-
Church. I was by then working as an editor at a newspaper tal, and the following month the Lord he served so well called
in Kingsport, Tennessee. My schedule did not allow me to him home.
go to St. Louis, but by then, thanks to such stalwarts in the What was his legacy? Like most, it is mixed. Without his
Father A. Fraser MacCammond
faith as Father Mac, my thinking had evolved to where I leadership, neither Good Shepherd nor St. Andrew’s real-
was wholly in sympathy with the aims of the Congress. time rector. And he answered the call of the faithful in ized their early potential. A disastrous subsequent rectorship
Continuing churches had sprouted up all around the Abingdon, Virginia (some 40 miles northeast of Kingsport) sent St. Andrew’s into a downward spiral from which it never
United States, but none within driving distance of Kingsport. by serving the newly formed Church of the Good Shepherd recovered. After years of struggle, it gave up the ghost in
So I patiently waited, meantime reading Morning and as their priest-in-charge. 2003. Good Shepherd fared better, and, though small, it con-
Evening Prayer daily. That’s where my story and that of Father Mac converged. tinues to proclaim the faith in southwestern Virginia. Despite
Now back to Father Mac: He retired from St. Thomas I saw a brief article in a Roanoke newspaper reporting the ups and downs, both St. Peter’s in Christiansburg and St.
in 1974 but continued as chaplain at a local hospital. But establishment of Good Shepherd and contacted Father Mac Stephen’s in Clifton Forge endure, and in reasonable shape
the St. Louis Congress propelled him back into active min- for more information. He told me that he would be there too.
istry. And, despite uncertain health (a heart condition made on the following Sunday to celebrate the Eucharist and Today, Father Mac is an almost forgotten figure, even in
no better by a heavy smoking habit), he plunged into it with invited me to come. the diocese he served so well. A generation of clergy and laity
both feet. On Epiphany 1978 he was among a handful of I did. Father Mac greeted me warmly, as did members of has grown up hardly ever hearing his name. Too bad. He
priests and layfolk who proclaimed the foundation of the the congregation, which comprised all age groups. The was not afraid to sing the Lord’s song in a strange land, to
Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States. He served on its origi- liturgy, celebrated with a reverence that was fast disappear- spread God’s word throughout the world (at least the world
nal standing committee. ing in the Episcopal Church, could best be described as of western Virginia). Many of today’s clergy would do well
At the parochial level his influence was more keenly felt. “Prayer Book Catholic”: the Gloria at the beginning, the to think upon the work he did and endeavor to follow his
In early 1978, in a hotel meeting room in Blacksburg, Vir- Benedictus qui venit in addition to the Sanctus and some addi- good example.
ginia, the parish of St. Peter’s came into being, with Father tional salutations, but basically the 1928 rite without exces-
Mac as its founding priest. But he didn’t stop there. He tend- sive add-ons and enrichments. The sermon was based on Mr. Omwake is the editor of THETRINITARIAN. He
ed to the faithful of St. Stephen’s, Clifton Forge, Virginia the gospel reading and was not the mishmash of “I’m O.K., is, and has been for a number of years, a communicant of St.
while they were without a resident priest following the You’re O.K.” psychobabble that I had endured in my last Peter the Apostle, Christiansburg, Virginia, one of the parish-
death, while vesting for Holy Communion, of their long- years in the Episcopal Church. I had come home. And hap- es founded by Father MacCammond.

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4 THETRINITARIAN SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013

CHAPEL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT NOW A FLORIDA HISTORIC LANDMARK

A Florida state historical marker at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit was recently blessed and dedicated.The structure, built in 1894 as a teahouse at the former Royal
Poinciana Hotel in Palm Beach, has had a varied history, serving as, among other things, a gambling den and a cemetery chapel before being moved to its present location at
the Church of the Holy Guardian Angels, Lantana in 2011. Pictured, from left, are Tom Deringer, Lantana town councilman; Karen Miller, Hypoluxo town
councilwoman; Lantana Mayor David Stewart; Malcolm Balfour, Lantana town councilman; Ron Washam, sometime president of the Lantana Chamber of Commerce; Bishop
Edward E. LaCour; Father Gregory Wassen, curate, and Father David C. Kennedy SSC, rector of Holy Guardian Angels; Gary Culligan, subdeacon; David Pugh and his
mother, Mary Alice Pugh, members of the Palm Beach County Historical Association; and Deborah Martin, Lantana town manager.

CHURCH
OPENED
IN KENYA
PROCLAIMED AS
PRO-CATHEDRAL
Bishop Iverach consecrates the altar. Father John
Some 300 of the faithful from throughout Kenya were Ndegwa, rector, painted the frescoes on the sanctuary
present on Trinity IV, June 23, when the Rt. Rev. Brian walls.
James Welby and Debbie Sterling were crowned prom
Iverach, Episcopal Visitor to the Missionary District of
king and queen.
Kenya, consecrated the Pro-Cathedral Church of
CHARLESTON Christ the Resurrection in Kayole (Nairobi).
Before consecrating the building, Bishop Iverach cut the
PARISH HOSTS ribbon to officially announce his arrival by thrice striking
the entry door to the church. Following the opening of the

‘SENIOR PROM’ door by the rector, the Ven. John Ndegwa, the waiting
faithful flowed into the nave. Many others overflowed into
It was all “Oldies and Goldies” recently when St.Tim- the narthex and onto the street.
othy’s, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A. hosted Following many baptisms and with incense billowing, the
its first “Senior Prom.” Bishop and altar party processed to the sanctuary. The Rev.
The parish hall was converted into a dance hall with an Stephen Ndichu (Good Shepherd, Korogocho, Nairobi)
array of platters from the ‘60s, special table decorations of read the Epistle and Father Ndegwa read the Gospel in the
45rpm records with attached goodies, such as a “Bowl of midst of the congregation. Bishop Iverach preached. Bishop
Cherries.” Iverach consecrated the altar, and his chaplain, the Rev.
Chuck and Pam Wencel planned the event, while Barbra Immanuel Landy-Ariel, read the proclamation of Christ
Bentley and Glenda Barnett made decorations, posters and the Resurrection as the pro-cathedral church for the mis-
signs signifying the 1960s. sionary district.
A DJ was on hand to play golden oldies for the seniors Before proceeding with the celebration of the Eucharist,
to dance to. A highlight of the evening was the crowning Bishop Iverach instituted Father Ndegwa as rector of Christ
of a king and queen, James Welby and Debbie Sterling. the Resurrection.
The Rev. Canon Frederick Bentley joined Mr. Wencel in A reception followed the liturgy. Early arrivals gather outside the front of Christ the
entertaining with plastic saxophones and identifying dance Bishop Iverach noted that the day’s joyous events brought Resurrection.
steps. Members of St. Timothy’s and some women of the attention to the grace from God in the steady building of “It is most fitting that the pro-cathedral be dedicated to
Red Hat Society, as well as other guests, danced the night the ACC in Kenya on the strong foundation of the Gospel our Lord Jesus Christ as with God’s help traditional Anglican
away. Refreshments were served. of salvation in Christ, the head of the Church. faith and practice is restored in Kenya,” he said.
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013 THETRINITARIAN 5

Wivine and Faraja with their babies and new sewing machines.

CANADIANS AID CONGO WOMEN


Two young women in the eastern Democratic Republic ly US$200 per pupil.
of Congo (DRC) have new hope for the future, thanks to SEWING MACHINES A second donor has provided funding toward the estab-
the generosity of Canadian churchmen. lishment of a sewing workshop in the eastern city of Bukavu,
The Canadian-based Africa Appeal has provided funds
OFFER NEW HOPE a goal of the Missionary Diocese of Congo. Total cost of the
to send Wivine and Faraja, whose plight was reported in project is around US$4,500, Bishop Ayule-Milenge said.
the July-August issue of THETRINITARIAN, to attend A future without hope was what both Wivine and Faraja The Africa Appeal, which provides funding and assis-
sewing school and provide them with sewing machines so were facing when they approached Bishop Ayule-Milenge, tance for ACC work in the DRC and the Republic of Cam-
they can earn a living as seamstresses. Both young women, seeking help. eroon, is a joint venture of St. Bride of Kildare, Pitt Mead-
still in their teens, have children whose births resulted from Wivine was raped while fetching water; she was 15 years ows, and St. Columba of Iona, Halfmoon Bay. Both parish-
rape, which is all too common in the strife-plagued eastern old. Faraja, 16, was raped by a 58-year-old businessman who es are in British Columbia and are part of the Traditional
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lem. “It leads its victim to lose hope in life.” each, while a six-month course in sewing costs approximate- and Cameroon.

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THESPOTLIGHT

Bishop Orrego and Archbishop Haverland call on


Monseñor Gonzálo Restrepo, Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Manizales.

Archbishop Haverland enthrones Bishop Germán Orrego Hurtado as Bishop Ordinary of Nueva Granada.

COLOMBIA
FROM PAGE 1
and old. Our clergy and laymen saw hungry kids unable to Saturday night, provided she was at Mass the following
focus on their classwork during the day, elderly members morning. Sure enough, she was there, with tired eyes, a
of the community neglected or abandoned by their own fam- smile and several of her fellow revelers from the evening
ilies. before.
And, having seen, they stepped in to help. Lastly, the community of our Colombian church lead-
Our parishes have set up charitable kitchens to feed the ers, formed by clergy and laymen alike, and centered around
children and communal homes to care for the elderly. Their the person of Bishop Germán Orrego Hurtado, is one of
limited resources make maintaining these ministries a chal- the most impressive examples of extended familial ties with-
lenge, but often the surrounding community is so impressed in the body of Christ that I’ve had the privilege of witness-
with this work that they willingly provide support with ing. A mere ten days in their company was enough for me
generous gifts of supplies and financial help. see clearly the deep bonds of affection that have grown be-
This is the gospel in its simplest form: instinctual care tween them during many years of ministry together.
for the least of our brethren. It is a primary mark of the mis- They come from dissimilar backgrounds; their person-
sionary work of our Church in Colombia. alities, gifts and ages are dramatically different from one
Second (and related to the first observation), our clergy- another; and their ministries exist in numerous shapes and
men are highly respected in their local communities. There sizes. But underlying these human differences, which too
are several reasons why. often in the Church are allowed to foster competition, jeal- Bishop Orrego with newly ordained Deacon Absolón
Our priests are highly educated; many had been trained ousy or mere interpersonal friction, is a foundation of love Father Julio César Bolívar, Father Becher, Archbishop Haverland, Erika Sears, Bishop Orrego and Bishop Orrego’s grandson, Sebastian, on the balcony of the Fundacíon de Santa Arcila Arias and Father Samir de Jesús Salas Escorcia
in the rigorous seven-year seminary program of the Roman and respect borne out of decades of mutual labor. María de Veracruz, an old-age residence in Pereira of which Father Bolívar is director. OFMB in Medellín.
Catholic Church before joining the ACC. As such, in a heav- The priests love their congregations. Their parishioners
ily Roman Catholic country, they stand out among the typ- know this and reciprocate. Likewise, the priests respect the
ically undereducated leaders of non-Roman churches as wisdom and leadership of Bishop Germán, and he allows
serious, committed and accomplished men. Just as their com- them to exercise their many gifts while providing a steady
mitment to charitable works within the local community hand that unites the works of many into one coherent
gives them access to the poor and undereducated, so their church family.
high level of education provides a foothold of respectabili- It was a pleasure to share, if only for a short time, in the
ty among the educated and professional classes. enjoyment of both their labor and their community.
All this comes together in a robust parish life, with min- Pray for our brothers and sisters in Colombia. And take
istries reaching across the whole socioeconomic strata of the comfort in knowing that the universal Church is much
communities they serve. larger than the work we have undertaken in our own congre-
This wide appeal extends as well to young students and gations, even within our own countries. Gifted men and
professionals at a time in their lives when many would oth- women throughout the world labor in love alongside us in
erwise be tempted to distance themselves from the high building the wonderful kingdom of God.
moral standards expected of Christian living. I overheard
one of our priests telling a young lady that he would not Father Becher is rector of St. Andrew’s, Los Alamitos,
fault her for enjoying a late evening out with friends on a California, U.S.A.

METROPOLITAN’S MESSAGE
FROM PAGE 2

one priest for the diocese. I promised that on my next visit Church’s growth is fueled in large part by self-sacrificing cler-
to Colombia I would endeavor to travel first to Medellín gy and clergy families. The great bulk of funding comes from
to see our expanding work in one of Colombia’s most within the diocese. Even the poorest of congregations in
beloved cities. Colombia are engaged in self-help in regard to fundraising.
During our visit, Father Becher, Mrs. Sears and I were But many of our congregations in Colombia are attracting
very grateful not only to the clergy but also to the layfolk professional and middle-class folk, so we may hope that any
who opened their homes and hearts to us so warmly for meals assistance provided from outside can be matched by local
and hospitality. In particular we are grateful to Father resources. Everywhere I went I heard this: “We are very will-
Bolívar’s family, to Leo Villa’s mother, and to Bishop Orrego’s ing to work hard, but would love to have a little help also.”
wife, Liliana, and daughters, Maria José, Victoriana, Angelica I know Father Becher, Mrs. Sears and I all were deeply im- Clergy in Cali pose with U.S. visitors outside the very large Clinic of Santillana where ACC clergy are chaplains
María and Mariana. pressed by what we saw and feel a strong desire to assist and lead a mission.The ACC has four congregations in the city in addition to two hospital chaplaincies.The Cali Father Gerardo Reinoso (center) is rector of the mission of San Juan Bosco and chaplain to Hogar Los Ancianos, an old-
As in the United States and in many other places, the Bishop Orrego and his splendid clergy and people. clergy are Fathers José Peñagos, Guillermo Fernández, José Eleano Arias and José Gildardo Vergara. age home in Manizales. Some of the residents of the home are shown with their visitors from the U.S.
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CLERGY NEWS
ORDINATIONS ing as an ACC missioner in southern Chile. ed the Ven.John K.Ndegwe as rector of the Pro-Cathedral
On the Feast of St. Margaret of Antioch, July 20, 2013, • of Christ the Resurrection, Kayole, Nairobi, Kenya.
at María Evangelizadora Parish, Medellín, Colombia, the Rt. On the Feast of St. Bartholomew, Aug. 24, 2013, at St.
Rev. Germán Orrego Hurtado, Bishop of Nueva Granada, George’s Centre near Chatham Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, LETTERS DIMISSORY
ordained Absolón Arcila Arias as deacon and the Rev. England, the Rt. Rev. Damien Mead, Bishop of the United
Kingdom, ordained the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Malcolm The Rt. Rev. Glen D. Hartly, Bishop of the UECNA Mis-
Samir de Jesús Salas Escorcia OFMB, with the name sionary Diocese of the South and Ozarks, has granted the
in religion as Brother José de la Providencia, as priest. Munn to the priesthood. Father Munn, a schoolmaster at
Lethem College, Nottingham, London, will continue as Rev. Ralph Caley letters dimissory to the Anglican
• Orthodox Church.
curate at Our Lady of Walsingham and St. Francis of Assisi,
On Trinity VIII, in the Ermita (Chapel) de Nuestra
Fort Pitt, Rochester, Kent.
Señora, Pereira, Colombia, the Most Rev. Mark Haverland,
acting for the Rt. Rev. Germán Orrego Hurtado, Bishop of DEPOSITION
Nueva Granada, conditionally ordained the Rev. Edgardo INSTITUTION On Trinity XIII, Aug. 25, 2013, the Rt. Rev. Damien
Manuel Oyarzo Vargas, formerly of the Episcopal On Trinity IV, June 23, the Rt. Rev. Brian Iverach, Epis- Mead, Bishop of the United Kingdom, deposed Philip
Church of Chile, to the priesthood. Father Oyarzo is serv- copal Visitor to the Missionary District of Kenya, institut- James French for abandonment of communion.

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at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Metairie, Louisiana, U.S.A. It was pre-
SUPPORT ceded the day before by an electoral synod at which no candidate attained
the required two-thirds majority to be elected bishop ordinary to succeed

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the Rt. Rev. D. Presley Hutchens, who retired last year. The College of
Bishops will consider future episcopal oversight for the diocese at its
annual meeting Oct. 22.
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Canon John A. Hollister chaired the regular annual synod.
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CONFIRMATIONS / RECEPTIONS
On June 23, 2013, at the Pro-Cathedral of Christ the khe, Nomakhaya Manqina, Lithabo Raphahlelo, On Aug. 4, 2013, at St. Andrew’s, Tallahassee, Florida,
Resurrection, Kayole, Nairobi, Republic of Kenya, the Rt. Thabiso Raphahlelo, Orienda Siboya,Tamara Sig- U.S.A., the Most Rev. Mark Haverland confirmed Lise
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jiku Gitaum, Margaret Waithera Kihara, Felista On Aug. 4, 2013, at St. Paul’s, Grand Rapids, Michigan, On Aug. 11, 2013, at St. Mary’s, Denver, Colorado,
Mapesa,Dominic Karani Kamau,Jackline Kitheka, U.S.A., the Rt. Rev. Rommie M. Starks confirmed Katie U.S.A., the Most Rev. Mark Haverland confirmed Marjorie
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Waithaka, Nancy Njoki Wambui, George Kinyua On June 22, 2013, at St. Luke, Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A., Park, Florida, U.S.A., the Rev. Robert C. Adams baptized
Wanjau, Nancy Wanjiku and Gibson Gachiri Wa- the Rev. Jefferson Otwell baptized Harper Lee Jones. Aaron Denhardt Jones, infant son of Jason and Christie
weru. • Jones.
• On June 23, 2103, at the Cathedral of Christ the •
On July 21, 2013, at St. Barbara’s, Jacksonville, Florida, Resurrection, Kayole, Nairobi, Republic of Kenya, the Rt. On July 14, 2013, during a house Eucharist in
U.S.A., the Rt. Rev. Donald F. Lerow confirmed Scott Rev. Brian Iverach baptized Sheilla Ajwang, Caroline Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, the Very Rev. Robert S. H.
Douglas Lunty. Akinyi,Jackline Akinye,Sherry Akinyi,Lucy Anyago, Mansfield SSC baptized his granddaughter, Rebecca
• Mary Atieno, Judy Awino, Bruce Simon Waweru Audrey Mansfield, infant daughter of Geoff and Karen
On July 28, 2013, at St. Botolph’s, Boston, Massachusetts, Gachiri, Linet Wanjiku Karani, Margaret Aduta Mansfield.
U.S.A., the Rt. Rev. Stanley F. Lazarczyk confirmed Janet Karani, Rose Wanjiru Karani, Victoria Wanjiru •
May Martin. Karani, Elias Kung’u, Samuel Maombi, Shanaidi On Aug. 3, 2013, at Bavumeleni Khayatlethu (Little
• Wincy Masinde,Hellen Muthoni,Vivian Nambuya, Children of Mary Mission), Mbekweni, Paarl, Western
On July 28, 2013, at St. Bernard Mizeki, Langa, Western Kevin Ndichu, Rahab Njeri Ndung’u, George Cape Province, Republic of South Africa, the Rt. Rev.
Cape Province, Republic of South Africa, the Rt. Rev. Alan Ngugi, Esther Njambi, Elizabeth Njeri, Vivian Alan Kenyon-Hoare baptized Natinel Fetebo Fo-
Kenyon-Hoare confirmed Sesethai Antoni, Unathi Nambuya,Yvonne Nyambura,Ann Wangari, Mary reido.
Dingane, Abulele Dlova, Lilitha Jikolo, Zandile Ann Wangare Wanjau, Margaret Wamaitha and •
Jikolo, Eyam Kakaza, Ludwe Luningo, Amanda Brigit Nyaguthii Wanjau. On Aug. 11, at St. Stephen’s, Athens, Georgia, U.S.A.,
Madayi, Mlamleli Makwethu, Thembile Frank • the Very Rev. Nicholas C. Athanaelos baptized Alexander
Mamputa, Asanda Matshoba, Mathapelo Mothe- On July 6, 2013, at St. Michael and All Angels, Orange Cranshaw.

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Pareira, Risaraida, Colombia The Rev. Canon
Rector: The Right Revd. Damien Mead • 01797 321704 GRAND RAPIDS
MISSIONARY DIOCESE St. Paul Edward U. Ruhlander,
OF SOUTHERN AFRICA “Anglican Catholicism in the heart of Canterbury once more” 2560 Lake Michigan Drive Priest Assisting
(Republic of South Africa) (616) 791-2187 SUN: Mass 9 A.M.
The Rev. Richard Bowyer, Rector
The Rt. Rev. Alan Kenyon-Hoare
P.O. Box 753, Edgemead 7407 Our Lady of Walsingham & St. Francis of Assisi SUN: Mass 9 A.M. MENOMONEE FALLS
St. John
Cape Town, South Africa KALAMAZOO
Phones: +27 (021) 558-4528
The Chapel, Fort Pitt Cemetery, City Way, Rochester, Kent St. Patrick N89 W 16211 Main Street
85 Jones Street (262) 255-9626
Cell: +27 (071) 791-4475 Sundays: 10am Sung Mass • Holydays: as announced (269) 375-9217 Rev. Thomas B. Wirth,
Fax: +27 (086) 649-9562 The Rev. David G. Cottle, Rector Priest-in-Charge
akenyon@iafrica.com
Priest-in-Charge: Call For Information
SUN: Morning Prayer 9:30 A.M.
www.paraclete.org.za Father Raymond Thompson (01634) 612656 Mass 10 A.M. SUN: Mass 10 A.M.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
VIRGINIA (U.S.A.) MARYLAND (U.S.A.)
Temporarily meeting at:
5515 Cherokee Ave, Suite 303, Springfield, VA 22312
SAINT MATTHEW’S ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Anne’s Church
215 Main St. • Newport News, VA 23601 Dent Memorial Chapel
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Holy Communion: Sunday 10 a.m.; Wednesday 12 p.m. “An Unchanging Faith in a Changing World” Charlotte Hall, MD
Thursday: Evening Prayer 7 p.m., Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY:
The Rev. Father Carlton C. Clarke, Priest-in-Charge Sunday Services: 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Church School and Nursery
Serving the Tidewater Area The Rev. Thomas L. Crowder, Priest-in-Charge 757/595-4318
Holy Eucharist at 10:00 a.m.
Ph: (571) 358-4034 • e-mail: mail@allangelsacc.org • www.allangelsacc.org
Nursery and Sunday School at 9:50 a.m.
Adult Education at 9:15 a.m.
All Saints Anglican Church ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Coffee Hour following the Eucharist
48 New Street, Saluda, Virginia 23149 Corner Nelson & Davidson Streets
Lexington, VA 24450 • 540-463-1597 Most Holy Days 7:00 p.m.
Serving Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck
SUNDAYS: The Rt. Rev. William McClean, Jr.
Sunday Service Holy Communion 11 a.m. Adult Bible Study 10 a.m. • Service & Sunday School, 11 a.m. Rector
The Rev. Mr. Jeffrey S. Johnson, Priest-in-Charge The Rev. Canon Wallace C. Shields, Rector (301) 934-6873
Contact: (757) 374-6724 540-463-2920 • revcanonwcs@hotmail.com

CHRIST CHURCH AT UNION CHAPEL St. Peter the Apostle St. George’s Church
6 miles south of The Homestead resort at ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
5093 Temple Hills Road
1974 Sam Snead Highway (Route 220), Hot Springs, Bath County, VA 230 West First St., Christiansburg, Virginia
The Rev. Alexander L. Darby III, Priest-in-Charge
Temple Hills, MD 20748
Sunday Services 11:30 a.m. (240) 222-3535
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Matins and said Holy Communion,
The Ven. C. Thomas McHenry, Vicar 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m. Christian Education. www.stgeorgesacc.org
Phone: (540) 862-1619 • Mail: P.O. Box 519. Hot Springs, VA 24445 Most Thursdays and Holy Days: 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion.
SUNDAY:
Holy Eucharist at 10:00 a.m.
Church Of The Good Shepherd ST. STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Coffee Hour
108 TURNER ROAD (500 FT. NORTH OF EXIT 27, I-64)
Anglican Catholic Church following the Eucharist
P.O. BOX 83, CLIFTON FORGE,VIRGINIA 24422 • (540) 862-1440
540 Colonial Road SW, Abingdon, Virginia 24210 • (276) 623-0726 A Continuing Church since December 31, 1976 See website calendar
Sunday Services 11:00 a.m. Services: MP 9:15 a.m. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays for other services.
Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sundays • Morning Prayer Other Sundays HC 9:15 a.m. 2nd Sunday, 11 a.m. 4th Sunday Sunday School Available.
The Rev. Timothy J. Weiss, Priest-in-Charge The Ven. C. Thomas McHenry, Rector • frtomva@gmail.com • (540) 862-1619

Saint Alban’s Anglican Catholic Church and Pro-Cathedral


4006 Hermitage Rd., Richmond,Virginia 23227 • Serving Central Virginia
SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY
ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Advertise
The Very Rev. Cannon Charles H. Nalls, Dean and Rector 4910 Hubert and Hershberger Roads, N.W., Roanoke, Virginia
Traditional Anglican Worship • Sundays
Sunday: Holy Communion 8:30 AM • Choral Eucharist 11:00 AM
Nursery 8:15 AM to 12:30 PM
In
8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist/Morning Prayer; 9:30 a.m. Christian Education; 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist Christian Education 9:45 AM
(804) 262-6100 • Fax: (804) 262-6171
stalbansacc@gmail.com • www.saintalbansrichmond.org
June-August: Masses at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM
The Rev. Paul Beutell, Rector • (540) 366-9416 • www.sttofc.org
THETRINITARIAN
ST. COLUMBA’S PARISH SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
Meeting at 26 John Marshall St., Warrenton Va. 20186
Serving the Northern Virginia Piedmont
Morning Prayer each Sunday at 9:15 a.m.
Holy Communion each Sunday at 10 a.m. DIOCESE OF THE SOUTH
Ray Furman, Senior Warden FLORIDA Trinity Anglican - Port Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
(540) 347-4214 - email: rayfurman@verizon.net St. Andrew’s Meeting in MacDonald Hall at St. Benedict’s - Chapel Hill
- Tallahassee First Presbyterian Church, 870 Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
2230 Hariet Street,
Saint David’s Anglican Catholic Church 402 Timberlane Rd. (at Meridian)
Tallahassee, FL 32312 Port Charlotte, FL 33952
Sun. MP 8:30 a.m., Education 9:10 a.m.,
HC 10:00 a.m.; Wednesday at noon
Only ACC Parish in Charlottesville • Telephone: 434-295-9011 (850) 893-5164 HC: Sundays at 10:00 a.m., Contact: (919) 933-0956
HC: Sun. 10:30 a.m.; Holy Days as announced Rev. Robert Hart, Rector
Barracks Road and Colthurst Road, Charlottesville Julio Guerra, Senior Warden
MP & EP TBA St. George’s - Fayetteville
Sunday Services 11:00 A.M. The Rev. Canon Dale Mekeel, (941) 426-0139
juliogmsm@aol.com St. Michael’s MC, 806 Arsenal Ave.
The Rev. Warren E. Shaw, Priest-in-Charge • (540) 672-5456 Priest-in-Charge Mail: P.O. Box 134, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Contact: Sr. Warden (850) 906-0265 Web site: www.trinityacc.org
www.stdavidsanglicanchurch.org E-mail: trinityacc1@aol.com HC, Sun. 8:30 a.m.
Church of the Holy Guardian Angels - The Rev. Scott E. McCleary, Priest-in-Charge
ST. LUKE’S ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Lantanas
1325 Cardinal Lane
GEORGIA
St. Alban’s - Bridgeboro/Albany
(910) 672-0490
St. Bartholomew’s - New Bern
65 Warrenton Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22405, (540) 842-0037 Lantanas 33462-4205 Hwy. 112, Bridgeboro, Georgia 4718 Old Cherry Point Rd.
www.FredericksburgAnglicans.org Sunday: Mattins 9:30 a.m.; HC: 4th Sunday 11:00 a.m.; P.O. Box 23, New Bern, NC 28563
Sunday Services: Solemn Mass 10:00 a.m.; MP: Other Sundays 11:00 a.m. HC: Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Evensong 5:30 p.m. Mail: PO Box 51142, Albany, GA 31705 Contact: (252) 259-1413
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Daily: Mattins 7:30 a.m; Telephone: (229) 432-2824 www.//saint_bartholomew.com
The Reverend Jeffrey Garth Edmunds, Rector Low Mass 8:00 a.m.; The Rev. Canon Sanford Sears, Rector
Evensong 5:30 p.m. St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral - Athens
Email: fathersears@yahoo.com
Ven. Fr. David C. Kennedy, SSC, Rector 800 Timothy Rd.,
St. Mark’s Anglican Catholic Church Bishop-in-Residence Edward LaCour P.O. Box 5223, Athens, GA 30604 St. Barbara’s - Jacksonville
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
HC: Sun. 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.;
1761 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 (561) 582-0137
Thurs. 6:00 p.m.; 121 Circuit Lane, Jacksonville, NC
E-mail: frdkennedy@aol.com
Holy Communion and Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Tues., Wed. & Fri. 12:00 noon Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 a.m.;
“Serving the Colonial Capital area” Church of the Resurrection The Rev. Nicholas C. Athanaelos, Rector MP 10:00 a.m.; Mass 10:30 a.m. (1928 BCP)
- Ocala (706) 543-8657 The Rt. Rev. Fr. Donald F. Lerow
The Reverend Daniel C. Warren, Priest-in-Charge Meeting at Oden Chapel The Rev. Mario Bacilieri, Assistant (910) 378-5118 • www.stbarbaraacc.org

The Church of the Ascension


Email: Stmarks_acc@cox.net • 804-642-6597 First Christian Church SOUTH CAROLINA
401 S.E. 19th Ave. St. Hilda of Whitby - Atlanta
414 N. Highland Ave., N.E. All Saints - Aiken
Ocala, FL 34183
Atlanta, GA 30307 110 Fairfield St., Aiken, SC 29801
Services: HC Sun. 10:00 a.m.;
HC 10:30 a.m. Sunday; PB Holy Days TBA Sunday: Morning Prayer/HC 8:30 a.m.;
The Rev. Michael C. Weaver - Rector HC: Wed. during Advent, Lent and PB
Service & Anglican Studies Wed. 6:30 p.m. Church School 9:30 a.m.; HC: 10:30 a.m.;
Holy Days 4:00 p.m.;
Matins and Holy Communion each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. The Rev. Fr. Terrence Hall, Rector Wed./PB Holy Days: HC 5:30 p.m.
Communion, Healing Service
Holy Days – Please check Web site E-mail: frhall@sthildasacc.org Anglican Studies
when HC on Wed.
Web site: www.sthildasacc.org (803) 648-9991
Christian Education following Services and Nursery available The Rev. Charles W. McCleery,
The Rev. George Alexander, Rector
SHC, Rector Emeritus St. Luke’s - Augusta
13941 Braddock Road, and Director of Religious Education
The Rev. Kenneth G. Horne, Priest-in-Charge 3081 Wheeler Rd., Augusta, GA 30909
Centreville,VA 20120 The Rev. Mr. Christopher Davies, Deacon
(352) 624-3483 HC: Sundays, 10:30 a.m.;
(703) 830-3176 Holy Trinity ACC - Greenville
Good Shepherd Wed., Fri. & Major Holy Days, Noon;
www.thechurchoftheascension.org 717 Buncombe St., Greenville, SC 29601
- Palm Bay EP: Tues. 6:30 p.m.; Bible Study: Tues. 7 p.m.
The Rev. Jefferson Otwell, Supply Priest Mail: c/o Rector, as above
Orthodox Faith, Catholic Order, 868 Jupiter Blvd. NW Services: HC: Sundays 11:00 a.m.;
Anglican Worship Palm Bay, FL 32907 (706) 736-7479
E-mail: stluke81@knology.net MP: Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 a.m.
HC: Sun. 9:00 a.m. Contact: Rector (864) 232-2882
1928 Book of Common Prayer MP: Wed. 9:00 a.m. Our Redeemer - Marietta The Rev. C. Lawrence C. Holcombe, Rector
1940 Hymnal (HC on Feast Days) 2625 Canton Rd.
The Rev. Fr. Donald W. Lock, Rector St. Timothy’s - Charleston
Marietta, GA 30066
1900 Parsonage Rd., Charleston, SC

St. Andrew & St. Margaret of Scotland


Church of Days: (321) 729-4216 HC: 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11:00 a.m.
Eves. and Weekends: (321) 725-9276 MP: Other Sundays, 11:00 a.m.; HC: Sun. 10:00 a.m., Tues. & Sat. Noon
E-mail: dwlock1@gmail.com Coffee Hour following Services The Rev. Canon Frederick Bentley,
Contact: Morgan Robertson Priest-in-Charge
402 E. Monroe Avenue (1 block west of U.S. Rte. 1) St. Mary’s ACC (770) 424-1234, Ext. 11 (843) 763-8873 or (843) 814-0700
Alexandria, Virginia 22301 - Winter Haven
Our Savior - Florence
2200 Winterlake Road, All Saints - Macon
2307 S. Cascade Avenue
(703) 683-3343 Winter Haven, FL 33880 1694 Wesleyan Drive,
Parkwood Presbyterian Church

SUNDAY
Services: HC, Sundays, 10:15 a.m. Macon, GA 31210
(When priest available) otherwise MP Pamlico Hwy. At Cascade
(478) 405-9111
Mail: 2200 Winterlake Road, Services: Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Mail: P.O. Box 1336, Florence, SC 29503-1336
Holy Communion 7:45 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:15 a.m. Winter Haven, FL 33880 HC 1st, 2nd & 4th Sundays, Services: Sunday: 9:00 a.m.;
Contact: Church (863) 294-5959 or 3rd and 5th HC or MP Tuesday: Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
10:30 AM Adult & Youth Sunday School (843) 687-1889 or (843) 662-5179
Sr. Warden Greg Case Weekday Holy Days - variable
(863) 967-6848 Supply Clergy: Fr. Robt. Jones, E-mail: bullock43@aol.com
Nursery Available During 9:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Services E-mail: cwoof9@tampabay.rr.com Web site: www.OurSaviorACC.org
Fr. Eugene Rosenkranz,
The Rev. John Roddy, Rector The Rev. Guy DiMartino, Supply Priest Fr. Mario Bacilierri
Contact: Tom Butler, (478) 757-0731
TENNESSEE
St. Michael and All Angels E-mail: allsaintsacc@yahoo.com All Saints’ - Chattanooga
- Orange Park 337 Hixson St., Soddy Daisy, TN
Deadline to advertise in the November-December 2013 5041 Lakeshore Drive West, St. Francis of Assisi - Gainesville Mail: c/o Joan Moore,
Orange Park, FL 32003 203 Green St. 101 S. White St., Athens, TN 37303
issue of THETRINITARIAN is October 11, 2013. Services: HC 10 a.m. Sundays Corner of Brenau Ave. Services: HC 1st, 3rd, 5th 10:30 a.m.;
Holy Days as announced Arts Council Complex Chapel MP 2nd, 4th 10:30 a.m.
Write to: 6413 S. Elati St., Littleton, CO 80120 The Rev. Laurence K. Wells, Rector
(904) 388-1031
Services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Mass 10:30 a.m.
Contact: Joan Moore, Secretary
(423) 887-3839
Or Phone: (303) 798-6948 • Or FAX: (303) 798-9435 stmichaelsop.org Information: (678) 267-2105 info@allsaintschattanooga.com
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013 THETRINITARIAN 11

CHURCH DIRECTORY
SOUTHWEST COLORADO (U.S.A.) CALIFORNIA (UECNA)
PACIFIC St. Mary’s Church
MISSIONARY DIOCESE 2290 S. Clayton, Denver, CO 80210 • 303-758-7211
Sunday Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. • Daily Masses: Call for schedule Sunday Eucharist • 8:30 a.m.
OF AUSTRALIA Saturday Mass: 9:30 a.m.; Confessions: Sat. 10:30-11:30 a.m. or by appt. 27555 Baseline Street
Highland, California 92346
AND NEW ZEALAND http://www.saintmarysacc.org
“Experience the Spirit of Reconciliation with God and your neighbor” 951-389-4463 www.spuecna.org
Bishop Ordinary
The Rt. Rev’d Brian Iverach OblSB
GEORGIA (U.S.A.)
Mobile: 04137 17639 • bishop@accdanz.org
Anglican Catholic Mission Community (ACMC); Advertise In TheTrinitarian
Anglican Catholic Church Outreach & St. Stephen’s Anglican Catholic Church
Social Services (ACCOSS) Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese of the South
Diocesan/ACMC/ACCOSS Secretary:
Rev’d Fr. Immanuel Landy-Ariel
DELAWARE (U.S.A.) 800 Timothy Road, Athens GA 30606
Chaplain to the Ordinary (706) 543-8657 • www.ststephensathens.org
secretary@accdanz.org • www.accdanz.org SAINT MARY’S CHURCH
4201 Washington Street at Lea Boulevard • Wilmington, Delaware 19802 The Most Rev. Mark D. Haverland, Bishop Ordinary
PO Box 1891, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012
Office Address: 203/59 Great Buckingham St.
The Rev. Canon Kenneth Gunn-Walberg, Ph.D. The Very Rev. Nicholas C. Athanaelos, Rector and Dean
Redfern, NSW 2016
Holy Communion – Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday
www.accdanz.org • Phone: 61 (0)1 9011 7196
Evening Prayer – Tuesday 6:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m. Mattins • 9:00 a.m. Low Mass
Morning Prayer – Thursday 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Adult and Youth • 11:00 a.m. Sung Mass
St. Jude’s Chapel, Sydney NSW (302) 764-9080
Bishop’s Domestic Chapel Weekdays
12:00 p.m. Low Mass: Tues., Wed., Fri. • 6:00 p.m. Low Mass: Thurs.
Holy Incarnation Oratory, Raglan NZ NORTH CAROLINA (U.S.A.) Holy Days • As Announced
The Rt. Rev’d Denis Hodge, Suffragan
Phone: 64 7825 6756
ST. BENEDICT’S CHURCH
St. Hilda of Whitby, Maitland NSW
Missionary Deanery of Newcastle
Sunday, Morning Prayer: 8:30 a.m.; Education: 9:10 a.m.; Holy Communion: 10 a.m. SOUTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES
Wednesday, Holy Communion at Noon
The Venerable Fr. Matthew Kirby
Phone: (0)2 4934 4154
Good Shepherd, Tweed Heads NSW
870 Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514
The Rev. Robert Hart, Rector
Web site: www.saintbenedicts.net • Call (919) 933-0956 for more information
The Diocese of New Orleans
The Very Rev’d Fr. Reg Mills – Rector
Phone: (0)7 5534 2319 Parish Directory

Diocese of
The Rev’d Deacon Ray Eyles NORTHEAST (U.S.A.) ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI

the Resurrection
St. Benedict’s, Clayfield, Qld ATMORE, MAYHEW (STARKVILLE),
The Rev’d Canon Neville Nixon St. Andrew’s Church St. David of Wales
The Ven. Garrett Clanton, Supply Priest The Rev. Fr. Muse Davis, Deacon,
Phone: (0)7 3356 4269 (252) 644-4187 Priest-in-Charge
Gladstone Mission, Qld J.B. Swift, Warden The Rev. Mr. Rick Jones, Deacon
Contact Fr. Nixon for the Mass times Worship: Pine and Presley Streets Worship: Old Mayhew Rc.,
The Rt. Rev. Rocco A. Florenza, Bishop Ordinary SUN: 10am Mayhew, MS
Christ Church Mission Toowoomba Qld Mail: P.O. Box 843, SUN: 10am.
Contact Mr. Jim Hazzard – (0)7 4528 2335 NEW YORK CONNECTICUT Atmore, AL 36504-0843 Other times as announced.
Blessed Sacrament, Liberty Cathedral of the Phone: (251) 229-2299 Mail: P.O. Box 33,
St. Piran of Kernow, Calamvale, Qld Resurrection, Ansonia Mayhew, MS 39759
(845) 439-5401 FLORIDA Email: rprgsl@yahoo.com
Rev’d Fr. Peter Maher OblSB (203) 734-6025 or (203) 231-0309
The Rev. Robert A. Konvalin, Priest in Charge PANAMA CITY, Contact: Rev. Mr. Rick Jones, Deacon
Mobile: 04014 12117 or email: frrocmit@sbcglobal.net
St. Michael’s Church (662) 327-7001 or
Christ Anglican Church The Rt. Rev. Rocco A. Florenza, Rector
St. James Pro-Cathedral Rev. Dr. Pete Windham, Priest-in-Charge (662) 386-8481
Mermaid Beach Qld. & Parochial School, Carthage MASSACHUSETTS Dr. Jack Lloyd, Senior Warden
Missionary Deanery of Brisbane (315) 493-6228 St. Botolph, Boston Worship: 711 Venetian Way OKLAHOMA
The Very Rev’d Derek Pride (Dean) The Rev. Thomas J. James, Priest in Charge (617) 523-1238 or (617) 236-5884 SUN: 10:30am MP & MASS OKLAHOMA CITY,
Phone: (0)7 5578 6881 The Rt. Rev. Stanley Lazarczyk (Ret.), Supply Mail: 711 Venetian Way, St. James’ Anglican Catholic Church
The Very Rev’d Reg Mills (Dean of Clergy) St. Stephen’s, Long Island Panama City, FL 32405 The Rev. Norman R. Falconer, Curate
(203) 430-0043 St. Columba, Dudley Email: jacklloyd@knology.net Worship: 133 S.W. 24th,
Phone: (0)7 5534 2319 (860) 243-3606 Phone: Church: (850) 271-0404
Deacon: The Rev’d Deacon Ray Eyles The Rev. Bruce R. Bellmore, Priest in Charge Oklahoma City, OK
or email: jww32252@aol.com Sr. Warden: (850) 763-5750 SUN: call for info.
St. Peter’s North Brisbane/Moreton Bay The Rev. Canon John W. Wescott III, Vicar Mail: 10428 Little Pond
PENNSYLVANIA PORT ST. JOE, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
The Rev’d Fr. Howard Dann NEW HAMPSHIRE St. Peter’s Anglican Church
Phone: (0)7 3203 2346 St. Therese Mission, Email: stjameschapel36@aol.com
St. John’s ACC, Somersworth Rev. Lou Little, Priest-in-Charge Phone: (405) 922-3377
The Rev’d Deacon Robert Bailey Bethlehem
(603) 505-8788 Mr. Tony Maige, Senior Warden
The Rev’d Deacon Bro. Noel Jackson OblSB (610) 653-9832 Worship: Sr. Citizen Center,
or email: tbrackett@mac.com TENNESSEE
The Rev. Harold Minor, Priest in Charge The Rev. Mr. Troy Brackett, Rector 120 Library Drive
Resurrection Centre Chapel, Kippa-Ring MP/MASS: 10am EST MT. JULIET (Nashville),
Call Fr. Howard Dann for Service times St. Thomas of Canterbury, VERMONT E-mail: jmaige@fairpoint.net Holy Comforter
Philipsburg Christ Covenant (Anglican), Phone: (850) 229-6212 The Rev. Father William Zimmermann,
Oratory of St. Dunstan, Townsville, Qld O/OSB, Vicar
Call Fr. Neville Saunders for Service times (814) 342-3723 Marshfield • (802) 426-3744
LOUISIANA Fred Roland, Warden
Contact: Walter Swoope, Senior Warden The Rev. David T. Mulligan, Rector
(0)7 4774 1484 LAFAYETTE, Worship: 2034 N. Mt. Juliet Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
St. Aiden of Lindisfarne, Bendigo, VIC Church of the Holy Trinity
SUN: 10:30am
Rev’d Fr. Ed Bakker WESTERN UNITED STATES James Odom Jr., Deacon
Worship: Oaklawn Presbyterian Church
Mail: Fr. William Zimmermann
Phone: (0)3 5444 4721 SUN: 9am
808 Livingston St.
Old Hickory, TN 37138
Saint Joseph’s Mission, Newborough, Vic DIOCESE OF THE HOLY TRINITY Mail: P.O. Box 60037,
Lafayette, LA 70596-0037
Email: reverendbillzimmermann@yahoo.com
The Rev’d Fr. David Pullar The Rt. Rev. D. Presley Hutchens, Episcopal Visitor and Vicar Capitular Phone: (615) 868-4688 (Warden)
Phone: Deacon: (337) 501-5909
Phone: (0)3 5126 2554 ALASKA Los Alamitos (615) 506-3330 (Priest)

St. John the Evangelist, Waikiki, WA ST. GEORGE’S MISSION – Juneau ST. ANDREW – Los Alamitos METAIRIE (NEW ORLEANS),
8892 Duron St. 4050 Katella Ave. #102 Christ Church TEXAS
The Rev’d Fr. James Kutin Duop
Juneau, Alaska 99801 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 The Ven. Donald B. Rice, Rector & Dean CLEVELAND,
Phone: (0)4 2124 3446 Contact: Dr. Mary Jane Pilgrim (562) 594-8706 Canon John A. Hollister, Priest Associate Holy Cross Anglican Church
The Rev’d Fr. Abraham Manyok Kuir (907) 790-3608 web: http://www.standrewacc.org Worship: 4316 N. Woodlawn Ave., Metairie The Rev. Canon James Monroe SSC,
Rev. Fr. Mark R. Becher, Priest-in-Charge (W. Esplanade, Priest-in-Charge
CALIFORNIA Sun: 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion one block east of Clearview) The Rev. John Benedict, CGS, Vicar
5:00 P.M. Holy Communion
DIGITAL S.F. Bay Area SUN: Masses 8am & 10:30am
(healing on 1st Sun. at 10:30am),
Worship: 118 S. Fenner Ave.
Cleveland, TX 77327
CHRIST CHURCH – San Mateo COLORADO
EDITION 770 N. El Camino Real (94401)
(650) 347-4423 ST. Mary’s – Denver
Ch. School 9:30am;
WEEKDAY MASSES: (call for info)
Service Times:
DAILY: 7:15am Matins and Low Mass,
Mail: 4316 N. Woodlawn Ave. 5:30pm Evensong
SUBSCRIBERS: The Rev. Fr. John Altberg, Rector
Sun: 9:00 A.M. Sung Mass, Sermon,
2290 S. Clayton St.
Denver (80210) Metairie, LA 70006-2846 SUN: 8am Low Mass,
Church School (303) 758-7211 Email: fatherrice@bellsouth.net 9am Morning Prayer,
Have you changed Weekdays & Holy Days: As announced
Sacrament of Penance: By appointment
The Rev. DeWitt Truitt, Rector
Sun: 7:30 A.M. Low Mass
Phone: Church: (504) 456-7170
Rectory: (504) 436-4919
10am Solemn Mass,
5:30pm Evensong
your email 9:30 A.M. Sung High Mass
11:00 A.M. Sunday School/
Rector’s Office: (504) 342-1900
Web Page: www.christacc-neworleans.org
Email: jimmon300@gmail.com
Phone: (281) 360-4919
address? Orange County Christian Education
Daily Masses: Call for Schedule Natchitoches,
e-mail: secretary@saintmarys.acc.org SAN ANTONIO,
Please let us ST. MATTHEW’S – Newport Beach
2300 Ford Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660
web: http://www.saintmarysacc.org
St. Hilda of Whitby
Campus Ministry-Northwestern State University
St. James Anglican Catholic Mission
know at once. e-mail: office@stmatthewsnewport.com
web: http://www.stmatthewsnewport.com MISSOURI
Mrs. Ted (Elizabeth) Holloway, Sr. Warden
The Rev. James E. Bordner,
Priest-in-Charge
Worship: 225 Scarborough Ave.
The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Scarlett, Rector Worship: Highland Park Lutheran Church
Otherwise, (949) 219-0911; Fax: (949) 219-0914
ST. JAMES ORATORY
Fr. Richard Rudd
SUN: 10am Mass/MP
Mail: 225 Scarborough Ave.
(in chapel)
your digital paper Rev. Fr. David Brounstein, Assisting Priest
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12 THETRINITARIAN SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013

THEBACK PAGE
Left: The addition to St. Paul’s
parish hall, named in honor
of the late JoAnn Poorman,
will provide much-needed
Sunday school, nursery and
meeting space.

Below: Bishop Starks censes


the exterior of the new wing,
accompanied by acolytes
Jarrod Heyboer and
Brandon Buitendyk.

NEW WING BLESSED


AT MICHIGAN PARISH
used as a choir vestry. Opportunity was also
FACILITY HONORS taken to extend the kitchen.
LIFELONG MEMBER “We hope the building will be in full use
for next year’s meeting of the Diocese of
The Rt. Rev. Rommie M. Starks, Bishop the Midwest Synod at St. Paul’s,” Father
of the Midwest, blessed and dedicated the Bowyer said.
newly built extension to the parish hall of Mrs. Poorman was a lifelong member
St. Paul’s, Grand Rapids, Michigan, of St. Paul’s, having attended the original
U.S.A. during his visitation Aug. 4. Episcopal church on Turner Avenue, the
The new wing, construction on which second one on Leonard Street and the
began last year, has been named in mem- present ACC church on Lake Michigan
ory of longtime parishioner JoAnn Poor- Avenue, until her death in 2012. By happy
man. coincidence, the day of dedication would
The main purpose of the wing is to have been her 75th birthday.
provide two dedicated rooms for Sunday “JoAnn was always eager to support
school and nursery, which hitherto had young people’s involvement in church
to make shift in corners of the parish life, so it is appropriate that the JoAnn
hall, said the Rev. Richard Bowyer, rec- Poorman Wing is primarily intended to
tor of St. Paul’s. provide better facilities for Sunday
In addition, the wing includes a well- school and youth activities,” Father Bow-
appointed meeting room which can be yer said.
used for vestry meetings and study groups, Mrs. Poorman’s husband, Jerry, is cur-
he added. Another room is now being rent senior warden of St. Paul’s.

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