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Starcourse is an attractive site for people who want to explore the Christian faith and make their own decisions. The Tablet have a good site with interesting reviews, comment on current affairs and articles.For those who look for inspiration from another source try the Vatican website - or a good local Orthodox website run by Father Gregory at St Aidan's, Levenshulme. The University of Manchester, and the Metropolitan University all have their own websites. A variety of chaplaincies serve the universities they include Avila House (Roman Catholic), a modern building next to Holy Name church, and St Peter's House (Anglican and Protestant) an uninspiring redbrick affair, is next to the University Precinct Centre, both on Oxford Road.
Oremus
provides a daily form of Morning or Evening Prayer.
Sacred Space
is a good website offering a daily meditation at your computer
St Chrysostom
This website, a sister website to this one, gives information about our patron saint, and his influence upon the Anglican church. It has a good links page to other sites about St John Chrysostom.
Anglican Communion
.....and Anglicans online is interesting.
Manchester Diocese
Manchester diocese has its own website.
Anglo-catholicism
- an interesting, but slightly quaint site.
Affirming Catholicism
Affirming Catholicism, represents another tradition - sadly a somewhat sanitised version of anglo-catholicism
Project Canterbury
Traditional anglo-catholic texts and history can be found at Project Canterbury.
Jubilee Group
A sadly neglected strand of anglo-catholicism is its social message. A website collecting texts illustrating this challenging tradition has been formed.
Manchester
This is a fun site about Manchester by a Japanese guy, (sadly it does not seem to work much nowadays.)
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