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Date: 2013-02-18 07:12:55
Anglicanism
Christianity in the United Kingdom
English Reformation
Protestantism
Porvoo
Common Worship
Christianity
Book of Common Prayer
Chalcedonianism

4 The Structure of the Calendar Sundays are listed by the calendar of the Common Worship Lectionary. We pray for the Wider Church using this pattern: Sunday – the Diocese of Mara; Monday – Porvoo Communion

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