We are a small friendly parish and celebrate traditional catholic worship using the Anglican Missal and the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Our Anglican Catholic beliefs are based on the teachings of the Bible and the ancient creeds of the Church. The center of our liturgical worship is the Holy Eucharist. By the readings, prayers and very sacrament itself, we learn about God, ourselves and our relationships to one another. Join us to gain that peace which the world cannot give: the peace of God, which passes all understanding.
Discussions between the Vatican and various Anglican groups around the world - and especially the Traditional Anglican Communion- have resulted in publication of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum coetibus (groups of Anglicans). By this Constitution, Pope Benedict XVI has established a process for the formation of personal ordinariates. The first of these was established in England in 2011, known as the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, and the second was established in the US on January 1, 2012. It is known as The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, and is based in Houston, TX.
Another ordinariate is to be established in Canada soon, and another in Australia some time after the Canadian one.
All Saints has left the Diocese of the West of the Anglican Church in America and is now a member of a special jurisdiction known as the Primate’s Patrimony. We will remain in this jurisdiction, and in good standing in the ACA, until we are received into the US Ordinariate.
For information about events in the US Ordinariate, see usordinariate.org, which carries the latest news of the ordinariate as well as news about those in England and (soon), Canada and Australia.
For more general information on All Saints please contact:
Click here for a map. Inexplicably, the map shows a flag on the west side of I-19. The Chapel is on the east side as per the above directions.
To communicate with our Sr Warden Wes Rowley
To communicate with Webmaster Shaw Kinsley