Yes, indeed: the Episcopal Life rag did indeed give the weblink for NPA! That is how this "dyed-in-the-wool" orthodox (lonely) Episcopalian was able to make contact about two weeks ago.
Being a native-born South Dakotan, I was chagrined to read/hear that the Diocese of South Dakota was NOT a bastion of orthodoxy, as it had been when my wife and I were married there in 1948. But I was more greatly encouraged by finding that there still lives a lively core of dedicated Anglicans in my native State. Alleluia!! PTL!!
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Yes, indeed: the Episcopal Life rag did indeed give the weblink for NPA! That is how this "dyed-in-the-wool" orthodox (lonely) Episcopalian was able to make contact about two weeks ago.
Being a native-born South Dakotan, I was chagrined to read/hear that the Diocese of South Dakota was NOT a bastion of orthodoxy, as it had been when my wife and I were married there in 1948. But I was more greatly encouraged by finding that there still lives a lively core of dedicated Anglicans in my native State. Alleluia!! PTL!!
yes, GGZ, things have changed. Some of my parishioners have old diocesan materials, and the Christian focus of the diocese was clearer in times past.
Thanks for your encouragement! Glad you are in touch.
God notices, Fr. Tim, and that's what matters most!
Also, the day is coming when people will use the internet to search for clues as to how to find God and be saved. Keep posting those clues!
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