What is the Chi-Rho?
The Chi Rho (pronounced ˈkī-ˈrō) is a very familiar symbol to those of us who frequent churches where vestments are worn and hangings are used.
The Chi Rho (pronounced ˈkī-ˈrō) is a very familiar symbol to those of us who frequent churches where vestments are worn and hangings are used.
Sixty years ago today, October 23rd, 1958, there was a bump in the Cumberland Mine No. 2 colliery, in Springhill Nova Scotia. A bump is
18th is the feat day of St. Luke. St. Luke the Evangelist is one of the four writers of the Gospels, and many of the
Here are a few pictures of the decorations from Port aux Basques for Thanksgiving:
Pictures from the Cathedral’s celebration of Thanksgiving:
From November’s Anglican Life: The ACW ladies of St. Nicholas’s Church in Cox’s Cove take great pride in being actively involved in the work of
Many of our American friends are confused when we say that we celebrate Thanksgiving in October, but that’s because we follow a different tradition for
From the upcoming November issue of Anglican Life: As the years went by, we became very nostalgic about what once was, and we set about
The Diocese of Central Newfoundland held Synod at the end of September. Here are a few pictures for you to see now. A full report
In the upcoming November issue of Anglican Life, find an article all about a painting retreat that was held in September in at St. James’,
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