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The Urban Abbey Tonight's prayer adapted from http://bit.ly/kbZMU Celtic Daily Prayer Thurs compline. Thank you for joining us for evening prayers.

The Urban Abbey Evening prayer tonight on Twitter...using the Celtic Daily Office. Thanks to Northumbria Community for their online version.
www.northumbriacommunity.org
The Northumbria Community is a dispersed group of Christian believers, struggling with the issues of Faith in a post-modern culture. We ask the key questions: 'How then shall we Live?' and 'How can we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?'.

The Urban Abbey The Community of Reconciliation at the Washington National Cathedral is holding several special events the weekend of Nov. 13 - 15, including a contemplative-style Benedictine service. If you are interested, please check this link to see details and to RSVP.
www.nationalcathedral.org
Learn about the Community of Reconciliation, a spirituality practice reflecting the instruction of St. Benedict and his rule of life.

The Urban Abbey New blog post regarding upcoming Community Meeting. Please consider attending if you are in the DC area!
urbanabbey.blogspot.com
We are a monastery without walls, a group of individuals committed to a rule of life and a vibrant spiritual community. The Urban Abbey is located in Arlington, Virginia at St. George's Episcopal Church.

The Urban Abbey
Let my prayer be set forth in
your sight as incense, the lifting up of my hands as the evening
sacrifice. (Psalm 141)
Evening prayer starting now on Twitter.
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The Urban Abbey
Lord, You have always given
strength for the coming day;
and though I am weak,
today I believe. (from the Celtic Daily Office)
www.northumbriacommunity.org

The Urban Abbey Take a look at the new Community of Reconciliation website. Located at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, the community provides many wonderful resources for those interested in Benedictine spirituality. Check it out!
www.nationalcathedral.org
Learn about the Community of Reconciliation, a spirituality practice reflecting the instruction of St. Benedict and his rule of life.
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