St. Mark's Calendar of Events
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Click on the icon above to take you to the National Episcopal Church Women web site! (Use your browser's "BACK" button to return to St. Mark's.) As a reminder to all, St. Mark's web site now has a separate section containing schedules for various groups including Vestry, Acolytes, Parish Health Ministry, Layreaders, Altar Guild, and Ushers. The page also lists the upcoming Gospel verses for the year as found in our Book of Common Prayer. CLICK >>> HERE <<< FOR SCHEDULES! -------------------------- ST. MARK'S PHOTO ARCHIVES To view photo of St. Mark's activities from 2001 to present: CLICK >>> HERE !!! -------------------------- St. Mark's Has Upgraded it's Internet Services
St. Mark's has DSL through Ameritech, a high speed connection to the Internet within our phone system that allows us almost instant access, while saving money by elimination of an extra phone line. Our web hosting provider gives us plenty of on-line storage space at a reasonable monthly rate to support our web site activities. Our web address is: * * * http://StMarksDayton.org * * * - or, if you prefer - * * * http://www.stmarksdayton.org * * * (The web address is not case sensitive.) Our E-Mail Addresses! E-mail addresses for the Church and for the Rector: St. Mark's:
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excerpt from Episcopal News Service, 2002-182... Please see the main bulletin board, across from the church office, for the full story, or visit the Episcopal News service web site at: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/ Rowan
Williams of Wales appointed 104th archbishop of Canterbury
!!! In
a decision that was predicted over a month ago, Prime Minister Tony Blair announced
July 23, 2002 that Queen Elizabeth II has officially appointed Archbishop
Rowan Williams of Wales as the 104th archbishop of Canterbury. Williams will succeed Archbishop George
L. Carey, who will retire at the end of October. The enthronement ceremony in
the historic cathedral in Canterbury will take place in the spring of 2003.
Williams is the first Welshman in at least a thousand years to assume the post
-- and the first in over 300 years to come from outside the Church of England.
"I am very pleased with the appointment of Rowan Williams to be the next Archbishop of Canterbury. He is well known and highly respected across the Anglican Communion, in ecumenical circles, and here in the United States," said Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold of the announcement. "The combination of a keen mind and a contemplative heart, together with an ability to relate classical Christian tradition to the needs and struggles of our world, make him eminently qualified to take up this important and challenging ministry of service." |