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Diocese of Vermont faces financial cliff, launches study of collaborative diocesan models – Episcopal News Service

Diocese of Vermont faces financial cliff, launches study of collaborative diocesan models – Episcopal News Service
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Lebanon s Anglican archdeacon s sons arrive in Maine, thanks to diocese s efforts – Episcopal News Service

By Egan Millard Posted 2 hours ago Heidi Shott and Maine Bishop Thomas Brown greet Marc and Ralph Zoorob at the airport in Portland, Maine, on March 27, 2021. Photo courtesy of Heidi Shott [Episcopal News Service] The two teenage sons of an Anglican archdeacon in Lebanon have arrived safely in the United States to study at a boarding school, thanks to an effort by the Diocese of Maine. Ralph and Marc Zoorob, ages 15 and 16, are the sons of the Ven. Imad Zoorob, archdeacon of Lebanon and Syria in the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and The Middle East. The Diocese of Maine and a group of determined Episcopalians organized a campaign last year to bring the boys to Lincoln Academy in Newcastle after hearing firsthand from the archdeacon about the deterioration of living conditions in Beirut due to the Aug. 4, 2020, explosion and the country’s economic crisis.

Relaxed restrictions create hope at N E Passover, Easter celebrations

April 4, 2021 | 6:25 PM BOSTON (AP) The Easter and Passover holidays were accompanied Sunday by more relaxed restrictions on houses of worship and gatherings in New England, along with worries about the spread of COVID-19. Many houses of worship required congregants to RSVP for a limited number of in-person service seats. Others held outdoor ceremonies. And, as has been the case throughout the pandemic, many had online services through Zoom, Facebook or YouTube. Bishop Thomas Brown of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine said the Easter holiday felt different from last year. People now have a better understanding of the pandemic and they see light at the end of the tunnel as more people get vaccinated.

The Day - Sense of hope accompanies Passover, Easter in New England - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published April 04. 2021 11:49PM  Associated Press BOSTON (AP) The Easter and Passover holidays were accompanied Sunday by more relaxed restrictions on houses of worship and gatherings in New England, along with worries about the spread of COVID-19. Many houses of worship required congregants to RSVP for a limited number of in-person service seats. Others held outdoor ceremonies. And, as has been the case throughout the pandemic, many had online services through Zoom, Facebook or YouTube. Bishop Thomas Brown of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine said the Easter holiday felt different from last year. People now have a better understanding of the pandemic and they see light at the end of the tunnel as more people get vaccinated.

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