South Pole Communion:
The Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida will host several events as a faith-based response to the environmental issues highlighted in CLIMA.
South Pole Communion around the Diocese: The 77 churches and all of the Episcopal schools of the Diocese, which stretches from the Palm Beaches to the Keys, will be given and invited to use ice the artist brought from the South Pole in their Sunday Eucharist Celebration, in a symbolic communion with an environmental message designed to resonate across the Diocese during CLIMA and the Paris Talks.
South Pole Communion (6 pm): The Right Reverend Peter Eaton, the Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese, will celebrate an environmental mass and share communion which includes ice the artist brought from the South Pole at the Milander Center following the CLIMA panel and performance. This momentous service will be graced by the music of the Anglican Chorale of Southeast Florida, directed by Matthew Steynor. All are invited.
Fr. Dave Collins and Xavier Cortada pour Antarctic water into vials for South Pole Communion.
South Pole Communion vials
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