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Episcopal Cafe & A Crash Course in Episcopal History

November 05, 2010, Church (77), History (23)

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I commend to you, for the general Episcopal purposes, the Web site Episcopal Cafe. And, in particular, I recommend this five-minute take on Episcopal history by the Reverend Chris Yaw.

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