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Pandemic in Amazonia: bread and fish multiplied

Pandemic in Amazonia: bread and fish multiplied

Bishop Marinez of Amazonia in the empty cathedral in Belem By Joseane Paula Faith, Hope and Sharing are some of the ways that...

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Permanent presence of God in our lives

Permanent presence of God in our lives

Bishop Marinez Bassotto (Diocese of Amazonia) to Huron Synod I address my words to Bishop Todd and all the sisters and brothers of the...

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Lockdown in our fellow Diocese of Amazonia

Lockdown in our fellow Diocese of Amazonia

By Nigel Challen The Diocese of Amazonia is struggling there much as we are enduring. The Cathedral in Belem has been in...

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Morning prayer with Amazonia

Morning prayer with Amazonia

By Nigel Challen On Sunday, March 29, I was given access through Facebook and watched Bishop Marinez, the Bishop of Amazonia, deliver...

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Church as granary and greenhouse

Church as granary and greenhouse

By Ven. Graham Bland Part of my dismay about our Church’s preoccupation with its own demise is that sometimes it feels we have...

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How to stay connected: adopt a program in Amazonia

How to stay connected: adopt a program in Amazonia

Staying in touch: Ven. Tim Dobbin and Rev. Jenny Sharp with their friends in Amazonia By Stephanie Donaldson In March of 2014...

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“Christ now has only our hands!”

“Christ now has only our hands!”

The mission of God in the world, to be a church out of itself, focused on the lives of the people who are around us is the potent call...

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What does Amazonia have to teach us? An awful lot!

What does Amazonia have to teach us? An awful lot!

By Ven. Tim Dobbin Even as we sit on a very cramped flight from Belem to Sao Paulo swimming in a myriad of thoughts and feelings, Rev....

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Sent into the World

Sent into the World

The opening of the 178th Synod of the Diocese of Huron on Sunday, May 26 was marked by a tree dedication in front of St. Paul’s...

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A taste of Brazil

A taste of Brazil

Archdeacon Tim Dobbin and Rev. Jenny Sharp in Amazonia, representing Bishop Linda Nicholls at the signing of a new five-year covenant...

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A huge fire in Manaus, Brazil. Pray for our sisters and brothers in the Diocese of Amazonia

A huge fire in Manaus, Brazil. Pray for our sisters and brothers in the Diocese of Amazonia

+ Linda Peace and good. About 600 families were victims of the biggest urban fire in the history of the Amazonian capital in the...

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The wonders of Amazonia – the Anglican way

The wonders of Amazonia – the Anglican way

Can you spot the lone Anglican among all those Roman Catholics? Cirio is the largest Christian festival in the world. It is spread...

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The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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