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          We may still be in vacation mode, but later this month materials will be in the mail to parishes, clergy and delegates for our Diocesan Convention, Oct. 21-22 at St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton. Please mark your calendar for these deadlines: Resolutions must be submitted by Sept. 6 and nominations by Oct. 3 (these go to the Secretary of Convention, Fr. Bernard Griffith, Christ Episcopal Church, PO Box 330006, Miami, FL 33133); material to be included in convention packets must be in the Diocesan Office by Oct. 12, and the deadline for convention registration is also Oct. 12. Registration will be online at www.diosef.org/register.html.

COMING EVENTS:

Safeguarding God’s Children - Aug. 5, 8:30-11:30 a.m., St. Mark’s School, Ft. Lauderdale
                                                        Aug. 13, St. Stephen’s, Coconut Grove (Miami),
                                                        8:30 a.m.
-noon (English); 1-4 p.m. (Spanish)
                                             Aug. 13, 10 a.m-1 p.m., St. Faith’s, Miami

CANCELLED Play and Pray Weekend - Aug. 12-14, Duncan Center CANCELLED

Youth Convention - Aug. 19-21, St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale

Safeguarding God’s Children - Aug. 20, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach
                                            Aug. 20, 1-4 p.m., St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale

CANCELLED Nehemiah Parish Leadership Retreat - Aug. 26-27, Lake Placid Retreat Center

CANCELLED Clergy Family Picnic - Aug. 27, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Colony Beach and Cabana Club, Delray Beach

Labor Day—Diocesan Offices closed - Sept. 5

Safeguarding God’s Children - Sept. 6, 1-4 p.m. (English and Spanish), Duncan Center
                                           

Clergy Conference - Sept. 6-8, Duncan Center

Safeguarding God’s Children  - Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Holy Sacrament, Pembroke Pines;
                                            Sept. 10,
8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Good Shepherd, Tequesta
                                            Sept. 10, 10 a.m., (French)St. John the Apostle, Belle Glade
                                            Sept. 14,
6-9 p.m., St. Mary Magdalene, Coral Springs
                                            Sept. 17, 11 a.m. (French), Diocesan Office

Fall Deanery Convocations - Sept 14, SPB--St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton, evensong, 5:30 p.m., dinner, 6 p.m., convocation, 6:30 p.m.; Bwd—St. Martin’s, Pompano Beach, 6:30 p.m.; Sept 17, ND--All Souls’, Miami Beach, 10 a.m.; SD--Venerable Bede, Coral Gables, 9 a.m.; Sept. 24, NPB—St. Mark’s, Palm Beach Gardens, 9:30 a.m.-noon; Keys—St. Francis-in-the-Keys, Big Pine Key, Eucharist, 10 a.m., convocation, 10:30 a.m., lunch, noon

Women’s Cursillo - Oct. 6-9, Duncan Center

Happening #21 - Oct. 7-9, St. Joseph’s, Boynton Beach

Men’s Cursillo - Oct. 13-16, Duncan Center

Diocesan Convention - Oct. 21-22, host parish St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton

Anti-Racism Training - Nov. 5, St. Paul’s, Delray Beach; Feb. 4, 2006, South Dade

Multicultural Ministry Training  - Nov. 11 & 12, Duncan Center

Kenya Mission - Dec. 23, 2005-Jan. 10, 2006

Bishop Frade’s Sabbatical—Bishop Frade will be away from the office in August for vacation and in September he will leave for several weeks’ sabbatical, visiting holy sites in Great Britain and then studying at St. George’s College in Jerusalem. Meetings and other commitments in early October mean that he will not be back in the diocese until the week of Diocesan Convention. Please keep the bishop’s travel and his studies in your prayers. During his absence, Bishop Ottley and Archdeacons Hobbs and Gray-Reeves will be available in the event of any pastoral emergency.

Donations for Ad Campaign—Bishop Frade has requested donations this summer to support our diocese’s participation in the national Episcopal advertising campaign, which begins the end of this month. The national television ad targeted specifically at “GenX” persons (early 20s-early 40s) can now be viewed online at www.episcopalchurch.org/adcollaborative ; click on “Monitors”, in either English or Spanish. Our diocesan advertising plan includes using the ad, and its audio and print versions, in public service announcements on local radio and television and in hometown newspapers throughout the diocese, from Key West up through Martin County, as well as ads in bus shelters. We need your donations now, to make sure the ad is seen and heard in our diocese at the time it’s shown nationwide. Donate online by clicking on "donations” on our website, www.diosef.org ; this function of the website was “down” for a time last month, but we can now receive online donations again. Of course you can also mail a check payable to the Diocese of Southeast Florida, marked for "diocesan ad campaign", to: Diocese of Southeast Florida, 525 NE 15 St., Miami, FL  33132.

"Safeguarding God’s Children" Training —Several classes have been set for “Safeguarding God’s Children” training—Aug. 5, 8:30-11:30 a.m., St. Mark’s School, Ft. Lauderdale--for teachers, clergy, church leaders, parents, anyone working with children--contact LaVerne Turck, Parish Administrator at St. Mark's Church, 954-563-5155 to register; Aug. 13, St. Stephen’s, Coconut Grove (Miami), 8:30 a.m.-noon (English) and 1-4 p.m. (Spanish), especially for youth ministers and all who work with youth—registration will be available online, or contact Luis Rodriguez, tlsyouth@aol.com; Aug. 13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., St. Faith’s, Miami—call 305-235-3621; Aug. 20, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach—call 561-655-4555 or email Sprague@bbts.org for information—and 1-4 p.m., St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale, as part of Youth Convention (registration will be online); Sept. 6, 1-4 p.m., Duncan Center (just prior to the start of Clergy Conference); Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Good Shepherd, Tequesta—call 561-746-4674 to register; Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Holy Sacrament, Pembroke Pines (for teachers, clergy, church leaders, parents, anyone working with children)--contact Herma Mowatt, Parish Administrator at Holy Sacrament Episcopal Church, 954-432-8686 to register; Sept. 10, 10 a.m. (French) at St. John the Apostle, Belle Glade—call 561-996-3662 to register; Sept 14, 6-9 p.m., St. Mary Magdalene, Coral Springs—contact Parish Administrator Margie Read, 954-753-1400, to register. There will also be an additional training offered in French, Sept. 17, 11 a.m., at the Diocesan Office; contact Fr. Frantz Casseus, fcasseus@gbronline.com, or 305-305-769-4783. The Sept 6 class will be offered in Spanish as well as English; registration for this class is online. If your parish or school is offering a training session that will be open to those outside the parish, please contact Gail McShane, gail@diosef.org. All clergy officiating in this diocese, either canonically resident or licensed to officiate, must be certified as having completed this training by Dec. 31 of this year.

Prayers requested for ELCA Assembly-- Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold is asking Episcopalians to join him in prayer supporting the upcoming Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Aug. 8-14 in Orlando, Fla. The Episcopal Church has shared a relationship of full communion with the ELCA since January 2001. Additional information may be found at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_63751_ENG_HTM.htm

Youth Convention—The annual Diocesan Youth Convention (for grades 9-12) will be held Aug. 19-21 at St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale. The cost is $35, and registration is available online. For more information contact Canon Terrence Taylor, Canon for Youth and Young Adult Ministry, ttaylor@diosef.org or Mary Cobiella, mary@diosef.org.

Video and podcast coverage of EYE—Reports from the Episcopal Youth Event in Berea, Ky., July 26-31—including a photo gallery, video story and reflections from the Presiding Bishop--can be found online at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_63893_ENG_HTM.htm Youth and adults from our diocese participated in this event. For iTunes users, podcasts of EYE coverage and the Presiding Bishop's reflections are available at: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=77908688

Fall Clergy Conference--The Rev. Canon Paul Edwards, rector emeritus of Emmanuel Church in Fullerton, Cal., and author of The Spiritual Intelligence Handbook, will be the speaker for the Fall Clergy Conference, scheduled for Sept. 6-8 at the Duncan Center. The conference begins with a social hour at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6 (check-in is any time after 2 p.m.) and ends after lunch on Thursday, Sept. 8. Bishop Frade urges all clergy to plan to attend the entire conference. Registration is online at www.diosef.org/register.html. The registration deadline is midnight, Aug. 25.

Jubilee Center 10th Anniversary—The Jubilee Center of South Broward will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a dinner and dancing on Aug. 10, at Jaycees Hall, 2930 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. The cost is $15 per person; proceeds go to support this ministry that provides a variety of assistance to the homeless and needy citizens of south Broward County. For more information, contact the center director, Tammy Morton, tmortonfl2003@yahoo.com or 954-920-0106. If you cannot attend, but would like to send a donation, mail it to: The Jubilees Center of South Broward, ATTN Tammy Morton, PO Box 221340, Hollywood, FL  33004.

Duncan Center update—The Duncan Center has recently updated its website, www.duncancenter.org, with more information on programs and facilities. The Center would like its site to be linked to the websites of all parishes in the diocese—and to have all parish websites listed in its links. The Center is also asking for a person to be appointed in each parish to act as a Duncan Center liaison, to be sure parishioners know about programs and opportunities for spiritual development offered by the Center. There is still time to sign up for the Play and Pray “Summer Camp for Adults” weekend, Aug. 12-14. Note also that the “Spirituality and Personality”retreat, led by Fr. Perry Fuller, associate at Grace Church, West Palm Beach, will be offered again Sept. 30-Oct. 1. For information on being a parish liaison, linking with the website or for the details of any Duncan Center program, contact Program Director Veneta Lorraine, at 561-496-4130 or vlorraine@adlephia.net 

Labyrinth programs with Lauren Artress—The Duncan Center has just announced that the Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress, founder of Veriditas, the organization that has reintroduced the labyrinth and walking meditation as spiritual tools, will be in residence at the Center for a series of labyrinth-related programs May 26-30, 2006. In addition to leading a labyrinth retreat May 26 and 27, Artress will offer a day with clergy, spiritual directors and retreat leaders on May 28 and labyrinth facilitator training May 29-30.

Anti-Racism Training—The Diocesan Anti-Racism Commission has announced an Anti-Racism Training workshop for Nov. 5 at St. Paul’s, Delray Beach. This training, which was mandated by General Convention for all clergy and lay leaders, was first offered in this diocese last November for diocesan staff, Executive Board and Standing Committee. The Commission intends to make these training workshops ongoing throughout the diocese and to involve as many people as possible. Watch for more details on the November workshop and future dates and locations for the training.

Follow-up on Multicultural Ministry—The theme of the Bishop’s Spring Conference, “One Body--Many Members” will be the focus of a two-day follow-up workshop Nov. 11 and 12 at the Duncan Center. (The workshop previously planned for Sept. 10 and 24 at St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale, has been canceled due to schedule conflicts.) Watch for additional information on these. If you didn’t get one of the bright orange (for racial unity and social justice) wristbands with the E-Church logo and the words “Embrace Everyone”, or if you’d like to share the message, these can be ordered for $2 apiece from the diocesan office. Call 800-268-9993 or 305-373-0881, or email gail@diosef.org.

Movie preview--The Barna organization is beginning a series of quarterly movie preview nights for groups of 50 or more. The first of these will be an advance screening on Dec. 8 of Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media's production of the classic C.S. Lewis Story, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Seating in selected theaters will be on a first-come, first-served basis, so you will need to reserve tickets soon if you plan to take a group from your parish. For information and to request tickets, go to www.barnapreview.com.

Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ--On May 16, in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. James in Seattle, Wash., the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), the official instrument of theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Churches of the Anglican Communion, issued a statement resulting from its five years of study and dialogue on the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Church. The complete text of Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ, can be found at http://www.ecumenism.net/archive/arcic/mary_en.htm and some background material on ARCIC and the document is at http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/articles/39/75/acns3978a.cfm The document is available in book form from Trinity Cathedral Bookstore, 800-597-9557, or trinitybookstore@juno.com.

Episcopal Planning Calendar--The Episcopal Church Center and Church Publishing, Inc., have recently released the inaugural issue of the 18-month Episcopal Planning Calendar, designed as a resource for church leaders and parishioners, as well as aid in liturgical and program planning. Each month the calendar highlights a different area of mission, and ministry being carried out by the Episcopal Church in the world. In addition, a directory of contacts and services are listed in the back. The July 2005 – December 2006 calendar costs $15 and is available from the Episcopal Book/Resource Center, 800.334.7626; 212.716.6118 or http://www.episcopalbookstore.org/ and Church Publishing http://www.churchpublishing.org.

PLSE--The PLSE ("pulse") program is an interdenominational effort with the dual purpose of nurturing young persons who want to explore a possible call to vocational church leadership, and developing a mentoring-guiding-shepherding process that encourages and lifts up those who explore or discern a call. PLSE maintains an interactive website, www.theplse.org, for young persons exploring a call to ministry and the people (including congregations) who support them. Diocesan youth ministry encourages high school and college students to visit the site and sign up online to become part of the conversation. Young persons who enroll in the site earn the title “PLSE Leader”—a good addition to college and job applications.

Ecumenical Youth Event—“Faith in 3-D”, an event for youth in grades 6-12 co-sponsored by the Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church USA and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, will be held at Disney World, Jan. 13-16, 2006.  Faith in 3-D will explore what we have in common as Christians and how we celebrate our differences. There will also be time to participate in the Disney Youth Education Series, in which young people can experience life issues, world cultures and future opportunities. For more information, go to www.faithin3d.org.

Licenses to Officiate—A reminder to non-canonically resident clergy: Licenses to officiate in the diocese must be renewed annually. If you are officiating by permission in the Diocese of Southeast Florida and do not have a license for 2005, please contact Bishop Frade’s assistant, Sally James, sally@diosef.org or 800-268-9993 or 205-373-0881, ext. 20, as quickly as possible to request a license.

Helpful resource--Here is the link to the National Church “Studying Your Congregation & Community” webpage: http://12.0.101.88/  The site allows you to display and print two charts and a community demographic profile. The two charts track membership, participation and giving over the most recently available eleven years for your congregation and your diocese. These data are from annual Parochial Reports. The community demographic profile will give you a demographic overview of the zip code area in which your church is located.


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CLERGY CHANGES

Addison, The Rev. Orlando - Begins 8/1 as rector of St. James-in-the-Hills, Hollywood.

Berends, The Rev. April - Ordained to the priesthood 7/22; priest associate at Trinity Cathedral, Miami.

Fuller, The Rev. Perry Interim - at St. Matthew the Apostle, Miami, effective 8/1/05

Goolsby, The Rev. Robert - Assisting at Church of the Good Shepherd, Kingwood, Tex.

Mallow, The Rev. Rosa Lindahl - Ordained to the diaconate 7/6; Director of Religious Education, All Saints, Ft. Lauderdale.

Sherman, The Rev. Andrew  - Begins 8/21 as rector of St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton.


Parishes in Transition:

Trinity Cathedral—Fr. Bob Libby, interim dean; interviewing candidates

St. Mark’s, Palm Beach Gardens—Fr. Hugh Bell, interim; receiving names

All Saints’, Jensen Beach—Fr. Frisby Hendricks, interim

St. Margaret’s, Miami Lakes—Fr. Thomas Shepherd, interim

St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale—Fr. Gary Hamp, interim

Holy Trinity, West Palm Beach—Fr. Ken Ornell, interim

St. Luke the Physician, Miami—Using supply clergy.

St. Matthew the Apostle, Miami—Seeking interim

St. Matthew the Apostle, Miami—Fr. Perry Fuller, interim


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F.Y.I.—Information from our Parishes and Around the Church

“Summer Sundays at the Console”, a series of informal organ programs, Continues Aug. 21 and 28 at Bethesda-by-the-Sea, South County Road, Palm Beach, at 2 p.m.  The programs will feature several of the area’s top organ recitalists, and will offer organ music of widely varying styles. The third recital, August 21 will include a demonstration of the sounds and operation of the organs. For information, call 561-835-9904, ext. 4.

Cursillistas—and everyone—are invited to an Ultreya, Saturday Aug. 20, 5 p.m., at Church of the Ascension, Miami. For information, contact Helen Bhagwandin (305) 253-0477 or bhag0477@bellsouth.net, or Vasco A. Coombs (305) 251-4931 or vascovac@bellsouth.net .

A musical program Aug. 28 at 4 p.m. at Good Shepherd, Tequesta, will feature soprano Margaret Schmitt, tenor William Wynn, baritone Carson Neal, pianist Michael MacMullen and 9-year-old singer Laura Martinez, performing music from Broadway musicals set in the British Isles. Shows featured include Camelot, Oliver, My Fair Lady, The Secret Garden and Brigadoon. The Church of the Good Shepherd is located at 400 Seabrook Road, Tequesta. The concert is free but donations will be accepted. For additional information, call the church office at 746-4674.

Trinity Cathedral, Miami, plans an art show for the weekend of Sept. 23-25, with an artist reception and preview (tickets $5) on Friday evening and on Saturday a guided historic tour of the cathedral and an organ recital, in addition to the art exhibit. The exhibit will close at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25. For information, call the cathedral office, 305-374-3372.

Integrity Fort Lauderdale, an Episcopal ministry to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons, has been given exclusive rights by the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to offer individual advance reservations and tickets to the King Tut Exhibit (weekdays only), coming to Fort Lauderdale from December 19 through March 31.  Tickets go on sale to the general public in October. Reservations may be made for as many tickets as you need, and reservation times are every hour on the hour, Monday through Friday, Dec 19 through Mar 31. Click here to download a ticket reservation form. For additional information, please contact Dr. Lebron Cooper, Co-Convener, Integrity Fort Lauderdale at integrityftl@yahoo.com, or by phone at 954-816-8270.

As part of its ongoing capital improvements, the Duncan Center is renovating its dining room. With the renovations, the eight benches in the dining room no longer match the new décor, so the Center is looking for a volunteer with skill in upholstering. The Center would pay for all the materials and might be able to offer a small gratuity.

Free to good home--Good Shepherd, Tequesta, would like to find a home for: 18 red cassock-style robes to give away; sizes are:  5'0 - 5'2 (1); 5'3 - 5'5 (10); 5'6 - 5'8 (5); 5'9 - 5'11 (2); and 19 pews, approximately 17 ft. long. If necessary, they can ship the vestments to a parish that could use them, but whoever takes the pews would have to arrange for delivery. If you’re interested, call 561-746-4674 or email mail@goodsheponline.org.


Additional Events and Opportunities
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PRAYERS

Prayers are requested for--

Our country; for wisdom and guidance for our leaders and the leaders of all nations; for our armed forces, especially those now in places of danger; for our enemies; for the victims of terrorism; for peace, justice and reconciliation in all places where there is conflict;

For who suffer from the effects of last winter’s tsunami in South Asia and this summer’s hurricanes;

For all the teams from our diocese on summer mission trips;

Fr. Jim Minshew, recovering from prostate cancer surgery;

Property & Loan Committee member Paul Thomson, recovering from a heart attack;

Diocesan accounting Administrative Assistant Jim Carlton, painful herniated spinal disk;

Fr. Hobart Jude Gary, healing;

Vilma Gonzalez Hernandez, wife of Fr. Alejandro Hernandez, continued healing;

Fr. Bill Hamilton, healing;

Fr. Geoff Evans, healing;

Fr. Harold Elsner, chemotherapy for lung cancer;

Fr. Howard Stowe, healing;

Janice Ronkowitz, wife of Fr. George Ronkowitz, healing;

Flora McKenzie, secretary at Christ Church, Miami, continued healing;

Bishop John Said, continued healing;

Nancy Morkill, retired secretary to retired Bishop Calvin O. Schofield, Jr., painful back condition;

Ann Verell Phillips, daughter of Fr. Gary Verell, eye surgery;

Phyllis Cobb, mother of former Executive Board member Pam Anderson, continued healing;

Charlotte Hamilton, wife of Fr. Bill Hamilton, healing;

Bob Katon, husband of Deacon Joanne Katon, healing;

Deacon Beverly Jones, continued healing of detached retina;

Warren Preece, father-in-law of Fr. Bruce Woodcock, healing;

Erika Frade, daughter of Bishop Leo Frade and part-time accounting clerk in the Diocesan Office, continued healing;

Chris Williams, senior warden at St. Ambrose, Ft. Lauderdale, continued healing;

Bishop Leo Frade, pray for successful treatment of torn tendon in ankle—without surgery;

Irma N. Rodriguez, daughter of former Hispanic Commission member Irma M. Rodriguez and sister of Youth Commission members Luis and Gladys Rodriguez, healing;

Fr. Phil Bentley, healing;

Suzy Watters, daughter of former Trinity Cathedral Bookstore manager Harriet Norman, healing;

Claudia Monroe, retired secretary at Trinity Cathedral, continued healing;

Fr. Tom Ryan, continued healing;

Lee Parker, brother-in-law of Canon Jim Rasnick, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma;

Logan McCormack, father of Ann Said, wife of Bishop John Said, recovering from stroke;

For safety for Deacon Gigi Sharp’s son, Spc. Tim Reed, serving in Iraq;

Fr. Sam Frock, continued healing;

Annabel Hobbs, wife of Archdeacon Bryan Hobbs, continued healing;

Ben Brown, cousin of Deacon Holly Ostlund, continued healing;

Leah Rosato, secretary at Holy Spirit, West Palm Beach, continued healing;

Deborah Deshaies, wife of Fr. Bob Deshaies, healing;

Aspirant Peter Wallace, continued healing;

Chancellor Emeritus Fred Stanton, healing;

Fr. Gammon Jarrell, continued healing;

Fr. Miguel Restrepo, healing;

Florence Gray, mother of Rev. Mary Gray-Reeves continued healing;

Doris Dillenberger, sister of Diana Frade, healing;

Christie Hudspeth, daughter of Mother Denise Hudspeth, pray for complete healing;

Bridget Seward, sister of Deacon Jane Calderin, multiple myeloma;

Mthr. "Punkie" Dennis, healing;

for the repose of the souls of those who have died, and for comfort for their families; for comfort for Fr. Wendell Hainlin, whose wife Betty died July 3; for diaconal candidate Anita Fortino Thorstad, whose husband, former diocesan EFM coordinator Bill Thorstad, died July 7; for Deacon Valerie Vernon, whose stepson, Samuel Alan Norris, Jr. was killed July 23; for Fr. Darrell Laremore’s wife Karyn, whose father, Maurice B. Schwartz, died recently; and for all those who have lost loved ones in the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

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Clergy Prayer List
AUGUST 2005
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1   Perry Fuller - Birthday

3   Calvin & Elaine Schofield - Marriage

4   Eric & Carolyn Kahl - Marriage

6   Miguel Garcia - Diaconate
     Frank Corbishley - Birthday

10  Julia Clarke - Birthday
     Barbara N. Bambrick - Birthday

11  Blount Grant, Jr. - Birthday

12  Charles "Andy" Taylor - Birthday

14  Murray Voth - Birthday

15  Frantz Casseus - Birthday

16  Winnie Bolle - Birthday
     Onell Soto - Priesthood

17  Susan Carter - Birthday
     Robert Deshaies - Birthday
     Burnet Moise - Birthday

18  Richard & Virla Barry - Marriage
     Winston Wright - Birthday

19  Pamela Kelly - Birthday
     Allan Davidson - Birthday
     Ledly O. Moss, Sr. - Birthday
     Martin Zlatic - Birthday

20  Peggy Ann Sheldon - Diaconate

21  Peggy Ann Sheldon - Birthday
     Patricia McGregor - Birthday
     Richard & Stephanie Hamlin - Marriage
     Ronald & Johnnie Johnson -  Marriage

24  Robert Preston - Diaconate
     Marcia Ward - Birthday
     Jennifer McCormick Wilson - Diaconate

25  Winston & Moilan Joseph - Marriage

26  Ronald & Anita Fox - Marriage
     Cyril E. White - Birthday
     Cyril E. White - Priesthood

27  Donald & Gail Krickbaum - Marriage

28  Manuel & Aurelia Chavez - Marriage
     Kathryn Zimmerman - Birthday

29  John Said - Birthday
     Dolores Ames - Birthday
     Stephen & Kathryn Zimmerman -  Marriage
     Stephen & Pat Fregeau        - Marriage

30 Henry "Nick" & Ducie Minich - Marriage
     Pamela Fuller - Birthday

31  Debra Self - Birthday

 

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Anglican Cycle of Prayer

August 14--XIII Pentecost

The Diocese of Remo, Nigeria

Abaco Island: St. John the Baptist, Marsh Harbour; St. Martin, Sandy Point

St. John, Belle Glade

St. Martin, Clewiston

August 21--XIV Pentecost

The Diocese of Ripon and Leeds-Knaresborough, York,
England

Diocesan Parochial Schools

Communications Ministry

Task Force on Addiction & Recovery

August 28--XV Pentecost

The Diocese of Rumbek, Sudan

St. Margaret, Nassau

Transfiguration, Miami Gardens

St. Kevin, Opa-locka

Sept. 4—XVI Pentecost

The Diocese of Salisbury-Ramsbury, Canterbury, England

St. Philip, Matthew town, Inagua

St. Paul’s, Delray Beach
 

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