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FORTNIGHTLY
Saturday, March 8, 2008

This bulletin will come on alternate Saturday mornings to provide a quick summary of what is happening in the Diocese and beyond. Rectors, especially those in the DHC, may wish to copy this Fortnightly to parishioners who have e-mail, or to have parishioners’ e-mail addresses sent to afdv1@yahoo.com.

Pennsylvania
Churchville – St. John the Evangelist, a musical and theatrical re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross, called “Born For This,” on Palm Sunday, March 16, with two showings, after the 11:30 a.m. Eucharist, and at 7:00 p.m. For more information contact Loren Michael Byelich, Director of Youth Ministries, shdwdreamr@aol.com.

Rosemont – Church of the Good Shepherd, Evensong sung by the Valley Forge Choir of Men and Boys, Sunday, April 6.
South Carolina
Summerville - Federation of Anglican Churches in the Americas meeting for officers and voting members, Tuesday, April 8, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., at the RE Diocese of the SE Headquarters.

Greenwood - At St. Andrew’s, Diocesan Synod, April 23-26.
Maryland
Hyattstown (Montgomery County) – Holy Family Parish is hosting a Saturday, May 24 Meeting of all orthodox Anglican parishes of what could be called the Anglican Fellowship of the Susquehanna Valley – parishes around New Holland, Lancaster, York, Gettysburg and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and around Frederick, Hyattstown, Gaithersburg, Joppa, Havre de Grace, Baltimore, Annapolis, Easton and the East Shore of Maryland. All orthodox bishops, clergy and laity of the various jurisdictions are invited for Morning Prayer at 10:30 a.m. followed by a catered meal and a meeting to get to know each other as fellow Anglicans in the region, and to begin to do more together, with action points on building up our fellowship. There will be a small charge, and we can adjourn by 2:30 p.m. Holy Family has an excellent facility for this, just off I-270, between Frederick and Gaithersburg. Visit their website at http://holyfamilymontgomeryparish.org. To register on-line contact afdv1@yahoo.com. Please copy this Fortnightly notice to everyone you know who might be interested.
Pilgrimage to Rome – A special 10-day tour for orthodox Anglicans to see Rome as the ecumenical city of the undivided Church, beginning in Assisi on September 27 and connecting with an additional group meeting in Rome from September 29 to October 6, conducted by the Rev. Canon Geoffrey M. Neal. For more information, contact him at gmneal@btinternet.com.

The logo of the Diocese of the Holy Cross has been enhanced and is available electronically by contacting Dss. Nora Wilson at nora@deaconess.net.

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August 26, 2006          September 9, 2006         September 23, 2006
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January 13, 2007         February 10, 2007         February 24, 2007
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November 17, 2007         December 1, 2007         December 15, 2007
December 29, 2007         January 26, 2008         February 9, 2008
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