"Whenever the power of God is made manifest a division always occurs, because there are those who like it, and those who do not like it at all."
Anglican Catholic Archbishop The Late John Thayer Cahoon
Angel with St. George's Cross Flag
St. Hilda of Whitby
St. Hilda cradels the Church
The Most Rev. Mark Haverland, Ph.D.
Our Archbishop
Archbishop Br. John-Charles
Our late Archbishop
Br. John Charles' Coat of Arms
At the Blessing of Bishop Polk's Corps Flag
St. Hilda's Main Entrance
On Top of Pine Mountain
Fr. John and Martin O'Toole at the Bishop Polk Memorial on top of Pine Mountain
Nuns with Bishop Polk's Flag
Easter 2009
St. Hilda's Praise Team
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1 comment:
Dear Fr John,
way, way back in 2006 you left a comment on my blog to this post.
It may interest you to know that, albeit 5 years later!!!, I was received into the ACC in June of this year by Bishop Mead of DUK.
Thus, I think it appropriate on Thanksgiving day to offer you my humble and hearty thanks for being one of the voices who sowed the seed so carefully.
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