Caribbean STAY

The Institute of the Incarnate Word - IVE, the male branch of the Incarnate Word family, began in Argentina on March 25, 1984, the day in which His Holiness John Paul II consecrated the world to the Most Holy Virgin of Fatima. It is a clerical institute (in which religious who are not priests also form a part), whose members aspire to consecrate ourselves to God by means of the profession of the evangelical counsels, making public vows, living a fraternal life in common, with the separation proper to religious so that we can tend to the perfection of our state.

 


We are delighted to welcome you to this great adventure - an Anglican church planted from Holy Trinity Brompton in 2009, building a fun community in one of the most iconic and recognised buildings in the heart of Brighton, with a vision to play our part in the re-evangelisation of the nations and the transformation of society. Feel free to join us at one of our 5 Sunday services.

If you would like to explore the meaning of life in an informal environment, we would love to invite you to join the next Alpha course.


The beginnings of the Episcopal Church of Cuba date back to the end of the 19th century, when missionaries from the Episcopal Church of the United States first arrived in the island. They were able to evangelize and create small church communities with great sacrifice, since back then, only the Roman Catholic Church had legal authority to exercise its ministry.


The Agape Baptist Church (ABC) is working to make a social impact on the community of Newark NJ and beyond. There are many low-income families who are in need of hope and services.  We are here to help them through tough times and to help them get back on their feet.  Your donations enable us to be helpers to our brothers and sisters in need.


In July of 2007, St. Patrick's (Belfast, NY) and St. Patrick's (Fillmore, NY) reconfigured as two linked parishes. Effective September 1, 2011, they were placed in a three parish linkage with Our Lady of the Angels (Cuba, NY).  Effective March 1, 2012, St. Mark's in Rushford was added to our Configuration - as of March 25, 2012 St. Mark's will became a Summer Use Oratory
of St. Patrick's in Belfast.


Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to serve World War II survivors in Europe. Since then, we have expanded in size to reach 85 million people in 101 countries on five continents.


The church survived the Civil War, flourished in Gilded Age Manhattan, and endured the upheaval of the First World War, while continuing to serve its members and the larger community. In 1929, however, the Trustees made a bold decision to tear the original church structure to the ground and rebuild a commercial hotel on the site – the Roger Williams Hotel – with a new sanctuary, including the historic Zettler stained glass windows, reconstructed inside the hotel.


On August 1, 2012, Churches Co-operative Credit Union and GSB Co-operative Credit Union merged to form the new entity First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union Limited (FHC). This decision culminated the process of discussions that began in October 2010 when the idea of the amalgamation of the two Credit Unions was born.

With a combined heritage of over 100 years, First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union Limited now stands as the largest open bond Credit Union in Jamaica. A merger of this magnitude was the first of its kind in the history of the Credit Union movement.


The South Central Church of Christ was started through the efforts of Brothers Dudley Gushman and Easton Duncan July 1999. Brother Gushman who at that time had just returned from attending the Florida School of Preaching saw the need for another congregation in this area of Clarendon. The congregation's first home was located at premises 22 Sharpe Avenue just below our present location for approximately 4 years.


On Sunday September 4, 1977, the Church of Reconciliation was officially opened jointly by the Most Reverend Samuel E. Carter, The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston, Jamaica and the Right Reverend Herbert Edmondson, Anglican Lord Bishop of Jamaica .

The Roman Catholic priests were two Friars of the Atonement, namely Fr. Martin Carter as pastor, with Fr. Richard Albert as associate pastor. The Anglican pastor was Fr. Edmund Davis, who was also General Secretary of the Jamaica Council of Churches.


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