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Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal Cathedral. It is where many state events such as funerals are conducted.
Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal Cathedral. It is where many state events such as funerals are conducted.
Glossary of Liturgical Terms
Want to know what a corporal is or sanctus bells or anything else about worship? This glossary provides a wealth of information. And it is much more than just worship terms.
Want to know what a corporal is or sanctus bells or anything else about worship? This glossary provides a wealth of information. And it is much more than just worship terms.
Explore Faith
An ecumenical website, but with a significant number of Episcopalians, dedicated to exploring and seeking answers to spiritual questions. "Following the model of Christ's ministry, we hope to engage you where you are in your own distinct and separate yearnings for God...offering food for thought and a community of fellow seekers." This site lets one send e-cards or prayers.
An ecumenical website, but with a significant number of Episcopalians, dedicated to exploring and seeking answers to spiritual questions. "Following the model of Christ's ministry, we hope to engage you where you are in your own distinct and separate yearnings for God...offering food for thought and a community of fellow seekers." This site lets one send e-cards or prayers.
Rebecca's Guide to All Things Anglican
This site can answer many questions about being Episcopal and worshiping in the Episcopal Church
This site can answer many questions about being Episcopal and worshiping in the Episcopal Church
Full Homely Divinity
A Church of England (Anglican) website for Anglicans in the pew. Their goal is "to share resources and ideas, and even a bit of fun, about keeping the Anglican Way." provides information about various saints, liturgy, customs and traditions including seasonal traditions and rituals for households.
A Church of England (Anglican) website for Anglicans in the pew. Their goal is "to share resources and ideas, and even a bit of fun, about keeping the Anglican Way." provides information about various saints, liturgy, customs and traditions including seasonal traditions and rituals for households.
Anglican Communion Official Site
This site offers connections and information regarding the worldwide Anglican Communion.
This site offers connections and information regarding the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Wellness Resources
http://www.livingcompass.org/ - A wonderful resource developed to help us connect faith and wellness in a dynamic, life-giving way.
Prayer
http://www.forwardmovement.org/ - Wealth of resources both print and on-line. Offers a daily on-line meditation. It is an Episcopal site. This group prints Forward Day by Day as well as the Anglican Cycle of Prayer.
Grief Resources
http://home.earthlink.net/~koinoniaelibrary/Grief.htm
A good site for grief resources links. It replaces an earlier one which disappeared from the web.
A good site for grief resources links. It replaces an earlier one which disappeared from the web.
Pet Grief and Loss
http://www.petloss.com/ - Petloss.com A gentle and compassionate website for pet 'lovers' who are grieving the death f a pet or an ill pet. You can list your pet, either ill, missing or deceased, on this site along with a tribute (if you desire). Each Monday around the world a candlelight service is held by individuals and groups to hold up these animals. It is not a Christian site but it is spiritual.
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/org/petloss/resources/ - This site provides resources for dealing with the loss of pets and other animals in our lives.
http://www.franciscan-anglican.com/enaw/resources.htm - Resources include a liturgy for the loss of a pet or other animal, funeral and memorial services for animals and a liturgy for the burial of a pet.
http://www.petloss.com/ - Petloss.com A gentle and compassionate website for pet 'lovers' who are grieving the death f a pet or an ill pet. You can list your pet, either ill, missing or deceased, on this site along with a tribute (if you desire). Each Monday around the world a candlelight service is held by individuals and groups to hold up these animals. It is not a Christian site but it is spiritual.
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/org/petloss/resources/ - This site provides resources for dealing with the loss of pets and other animals in our lives.
http://www.franciscan-anglican.com/enaw/resources.htm - Resources include a liturgy for the loss of a pet or other animal, funeral and memorial services for animals and a liturgy for the burial of a pet.