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Name Community Website
Anglican Church Parish (Church of the Transfiguration) – Sop’s Arm Jackson's Arm

Objective:

A vibrant faith community, rooted and grounded in Christ, committed to loving and serving God and the world, guided by the Holy Spirit.

Region: Corner Brook - Rocky Harbour

Website: http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/parish-directory/

Anglican Church Parish (Holy Innocents) – Hawke’s Bay Hawke's Bay

Objective:

A vibrant faith community, rooted and grounded in Christ, committed to loving and serving God and the world, guided by the Holy Spirit located in Hawke's Bay, NL.

Region: St. Anthony - Port au Choix

Website: http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/parish-directory/

Anglican Church Parish (Holy Trinity) – Blaketown Whitbourne

Objective:

The parish is comprised of eight congregations: All Saint's Dildo, Christ Church Markland, Holy Spirit Old Shop, St. Augustine's New Harbour, St. Barnabas Blaketown, St. John the Baptist Whitbourne, St. Luke Placentia and St. Martin Dunville.

Region: Avalon Peninsula

Website: https://anglicanenl.net/home/

Anglican Church Parish (Holy Trinity) – Gallants Stephenville Crossing

Objective:

The mission of the Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland is to worship and serve God by following Christ, using and sharing the gifts of the Holy Spirit

Region: Stephenville - Port aux Basque

Website: http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/

Anglican Church Parish (Holy Trinity Parish) Whitebourne

Objective:

The Parish of the Holy Trinity is a newly formed parish. It came into being after God's people in the former Parishes of New Harbour and Whitbourne entered into a conversation regarding "How to do an effective ministry in the area." The parish is comprised of eight congregations: All Saint's Dildo, Christ Church Markland, Holy Spirit Old Shop, St. Augustine's New Harbour, St. Barnabas Blaketown, St. John the Baptist Whitbourne, St. Luke Placentia and St. Martin Dunville. The former parishes have a rich history dating back to the early 1800's and now as a new parish it will continue to add to that history.

Region: Avalon Peninsula

Website: http://anglicanenl.net

Anglican Church Parish (St. Andrew’s) – Fogo Fogo

Objective:

St. Andrews Anglican Church and Cemetery Municipal Heritage Site is located at 49 Main Street, Fogo. The white, two-storey church has a clerestory, gothic arched windows and a steeply pitched roof with a tower to the right of the main entrance, which faces the cemetery on the church grounds. The municipal heritage designation includes both the building and churchyard cemetery.

Region: Gander - New-Wes-Valley

Website: http://www.centraldiocese.ca

Anglican Church Parish (St. Andrew’s) – Happy Valley-Goose Bay Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Region: Labrador

Website: http://st-andrews-church.webstarts.com/index.html

Anglican Church Parish (St. Andrew’s) – Lower Cove Plum Point

Objective:

The mission of the Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland is to worship and serve God by following Christ, using and sharing the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Region: St. Anthony - Port au Choix

Website: http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/

Anglican Church Parish (St. Andrew’s) – Round Harbour Seal Cove, White Bay

Objective:

Anglican Church located in the community of Round Harbour, Newfoundland as part of the The Parish of Seal Cove Congregation.

Region: Grand Falls-Windsor - Baie Verte - Harbour Breton

Website: https://anglicanenl.net/home/

Anglican Church Parish (St. Andrew the Apostle) – Port Hope Simpson Port Hope Simpson

Objective:

The parish extends from Lodge Bay in the south to Norman Bay in the north. Since the early 1990's and the Cod Moratorium, the parish has been reduced to eight congregations, six of which have been accessible by road since 2001. The community of Battle Harbour itself, from which the parish takes its name, is no longer inhabited - but rather an impressive tourist attraction. Although services are no longer held there, St. James Anglican Church has been fully restored and is well worth a visit.

Region: Labrador

Website: https://anglicanenl.net

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