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	<description>Episcopal &#38; Anglican Campus ministry at UC Berkeley</description>
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		<title>Sunday Morning Worship in Berkeley</title>
		<description>There are five Episcopal Churches in Berkeley each with a distinct style of worship.  The central worship act of the Episcopal Church is Holy Communion (also called the mass or Divine Liturgy).  The Episcopal Tradition has always allowed for diversity in how the mass may be celebrated.  Please join one ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/03/sunday-morning-worship-in-berkeley/</link>
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		<title>Night Prayer</title>
		<description>Each week Canterbury continues a tradition dating back at least to the 6th century in which Christians sing the final prayers of the day known as Compline (from the Latin for completorium or completion).  Our community uses ancient melodies from eastern and western traditions combined with prayers developed by the ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/03/night-prayer-8/</link>
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		<title>Sunday Evening Dinner and Discussion</title>
		<description>Each Sunday we gather for a meal and discussion.  As we are in the season of Lent the topic is based around the Sunday gospel text and how it might relate to our current journey in life.  This Sunday touches on the topics of justice, suffering and mercy.

The Gospel Text ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/03/sunday-evening-dinner-and-discussion/</link>
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		<title>Taize prayer and discussion</title>
		<description>Each Thursday at 7:00 there is a prayer in the tradition of Taizé in the canterbury house.  This form of contemplative prayer comes from the community of Taizé in Burgundy, France.  Visited each summer by tens of thousands of young adults, the monastery of Taizé explores reconciliation, simplicity of life ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/03/taize-prayer-and-discussion/</link>
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		<title>Ash Wednesday Services</title>
		<description>Below are times of Ash Wednesday observances at various parishes in Berkeley:

St. Mark's 7:30PM www.stmarksberkeley.org

All Soul's  7:30PM www.allsoulsparish.org

St. Clement's 6:30PM www.stclementsberkeley.org

St. Alban's Albany, 7PM www.st-albans-albany.org

Good Shepherd Berkeley 7:30PM  www.goodshepherdberkeley.org </description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/02/ash-wednesday-services/</link>
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		<title>Night Prayer</title>
		<description>Each week Canterbury continues a tradition dating back at least to the 6th century in which Christians sing the final prayers of the day known as Compline (from the Latin for completorium or completion).  Our community uses ancient melodies from eastern and western traditions combined with prayers developed by the ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/02/night-prayer-7/</link>
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		<title>Sunday Dinner and Discussion</title>
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This Sunday the Cantebury Fellowship resumes with a weekly simple meal and open and free discussion.  During Lent we will be observing simplicity and some degree of silence during our meals as we listen to a piece of music and/or contemplate a piece of art.  This will provide a springboard ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/02/sunday-dinner-and-discussion-2/</link>
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		<title>night prayer</title>
		<description>Each week Canterbury continues a tradition dating back at least to the 6th century in which Christians sing the final prayers of the day known as Compline (from the Latin for completorium or completion).  Our community uses ancient melodies from eastern and western traditions combined with prayers developed by the ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/02/night-prayer-6/</link>
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		<title>dinner and discussion</title>
		<description>our weekly dinner and discussion continues this week at 6:30 in the Canterbury House.  Please drop in for warm food and lively conversation about things that matter in the intersection between faith and real life. </description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/02/dinner-and-discussion-2/</link>
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		<title>Night Prayer</title>
		<description>Each week Canterbury continues a tradition dating back at least to the 6th century in which Christians sing the final prayers of the day known as Compline (from the Latin for completorium or completion).  Our community uses ancient melodies from eastern and western traditions combined with prayers developed by the ...</description>
		<link>http://berkeleycanterbury.org/2010/01/night-prayer-5/</link>
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