Changes in the Leadership in The Anglocatholic Church

By the decree of His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Dr. HEIGO RITSBEK, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, on July 14, 2020, The Office of The Patriarch will be re-named as The General Office of Tallinn Patriarchate of The Anglocatholic Church. Addionally there will be under The General Office of Tallinn Patriarchate The Office of Liturgy of The Anglocatholic Church, which will be led by His Eminence, The Most Reverend Dr. David Smith, DD, Patriarch Coadjutor of The Anglocatholic Church, as The Prefect of The Office of Liturgy of The Anglocatholic Church.

His Eminence, The Most Reverend Dr. David Smith, Patriarch Coadjutor of The Anglocatholic Church, as The Prefect of The Office of Liturgy of The Anglocatholic Church.

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Information from Our Archdiocese in Siberia, Russia

His Eminence, The Most Reverend Augustine Urumbaev, Archbishop of The Archdiocese of Holy Cross of The Anglocatholic Church has sent to us a short report.
Today in the archdiocese there are three priests, two deacons, three nuns, one monk,
six parishes: Irkutsk, Angarsk, Transbaikalia, Vladivostok, Shelekhov, Alzamay.
About 200 parishioners. One monastery.

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Second Conclave Participants Chest Tags Ready for 2021

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Bishop Julio Cesar Diazgranados joined us in Colombia

His Excellency, The Most Reverend Julio Cesar Diazgranados, is the thirty
first Bishop in The Anglocatholic Church.

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Surroundings of our Chapel of The Cathedral of Holy Trinity

This picture shows the immediate surroundings of the Chapel of The Cathedral of The Holy Trinity of the Diocese of Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God in Tallinn, Estonia. It is in the Old City of Tallinn.

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Mass in Kingdomtide in Tallinn, Estonia

On Sunday, July 12, 2020, there was Solemn Mass on the 15th Sunday of the Kingdomtide celebrated at The Chapel of The Cathedral of The Holy Trinity of The Diocese of Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God in Tallinn, Estonia by His Excellency, The Most Reverend Dr. Raivo Kodanik, DD. On the photo Bishop Dr. Raivo Kodanik preaches.

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Colombia joined us

A Bishop – His Excellency, The Most Reverend Sergio Edwards – has joined us from Colombia – now serving in The Anglocatholic Church. Now we minister in 27 countries.

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Back to History

As we prepare next year for The Second Conclave of The College of Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church in Germany in June 2021, the First Conclave of The College of Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church was in Seekonk, Massachusetts, United States in August 2017. On the photo: the participants from 3 countries at The First Conclave in the United States in August 2017.

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Episcopal ID Clergy Cards Sent to All Bishops

As of July 3, 2020, The Office of The Patriarch, has sent to all 28 Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church by Regular Mail Episcopal ID Cards. The backround color of the ID cards is: Patriarch – Red, Bishops – Violet, Priests – Green, Deacons – Yellow. Here is the first side of the Bishops ID Card of His Eminence Patriarch Coadjutor Dr. David Smith, DD.

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Registration to The Second Conclave of Bishops of the ACC

Just now there are representatives of 7 countries registered to attend The Second Conclave of The College of Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church (Australia, Canada, Estonia, France, Nigeria, Switzerland, United States). It may be reminded that at our First Conclave of The College of Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church in Seekonk, United States in 2017 there were only 3 countries represented (Canada, Estonia, United States). So statistically speaking we may say, that next year we may have at the Second Conclave of The College of Bishops of The Anglocatholic Church 233% increase of different countries represented!

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