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Lovely to see you in living colour, St. Stephen the Martyr. May you keep your eyes fixed on the Lord Jesus who is your light and life.
Bishop Bird must have his head hidden under his wings. Can he not see that the Anglican church of Canada is braking up into peices. I suspect things will realy start to roll after synod. I hope the network Annic is ready to grow in leaps and bounds. If people in Hamilton are looking for a orthodox church, don’t forget St. Peters has just gone Annic. I realy hope that those who stray from the Lord and the Holy Book can deal with their conscience.dave g