Conception Bay North – Church of St Augustine of Canterbury
Service Schedule
11:00 AM Morning Prayer at Rev Robert’s house.
For directions please call Rev. Robert Short at 709-596-1175.
Tea, coffee, and fellowship following each service.
Rev. Robert Short
P.O. Box 12, Site 5
Bryant’s Cove, NL AOA 3P0
(709) 596-1175
email
Our mission is to recall Anglicanism to its heritage, to heal divisions caused by departures from the Faith, and to build a vibrant church for the future based on powerful local leadership.
Continuing our Anglican Tradition
The Traditional Anglican Church being part of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church; as we say in our creed from the Book of Common Prayer; holds the Classical Anglican beliefs that were passed down to us by our Fathers, the Faith of Our Fathers Living Still, in us and through us in the use of our Common Prayer that define us as Anglicans. Do you remember the creeds or the prayers of our faith? Have you been able to hold onto what was good and wholesome, those things you were taught from your youth concerning your Anglican Faith? Would you like to get reacquainted with the prayer and service you love so much, being that of the Book of Common Prayer? If you think you are one of these people and would like to be that Church that you remember, please do not hesitate to give us a call at the Church of St Augustine of Canterbury sponsored by the parish of the Avalon, St. Stephen, Protomartyr.
The Traditional Anglican Communion
Facts about the Traditional Anglican Communion
- The Traditional Anglican Communion is an Anglican Church.
- The Traditional Anglican Communion exists in Africa, Australia, the Torres Strait, Canada, Central and South America, England, Ireland, India, Pakistan, Japan and the United States.
- The Traditional Anglican Church is governed by the international College of Bishops. Each bishop promises at his consecration to observe the Concordat, the document that regulates the conduct of the bishops and the life of the Traditional Anglican Church.
- The Founding document of the Traditional Anglican Movement is the Affirmation of St. Louis. This inspiring document commits us to keeping the Faith that we have received.
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