The Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN)Caring for God's Creation: Called to
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Eco-Justice Resolutions
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Greening the Convention Proposed in the Episcopal Diocese of New York in 2009 |
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| Part X - Communications Canon 35 - Electronic Communications. All notices, mailings, transmittals,
certifications and other communications under these
Canons may be sent by electronic means provided hereunder,
except for: (1) certifications under Canon 2, (2) printings
and mailings of the Calendar of Business under Canon
5, Sec. 2 (3) transmittals of copies of the Journal
of Convention under Canon 6, Sec. 1. (4) submissions
under Canon 28, Sec. 2 and (5) communications under
Canons 32 and 33. Any communications by electronic means
permitted hereunder may be sent to the electronic address
or telecopier number of the recipient as set forth in
the Secretary's or Bishop's books and records from time
to time. In addition to the foregoing, all publications
of notices in a newspaper of record for the Diocese
may, in lieu of such publications, be sent via electronic
means to any affected persons or posted on the website
of the Diocese. |
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The EpEN is a national network of active lay and clergy persons within the Episcopal Church, USA, who share a common concern for the environment and a common belief in the presence of God in all Creation and who work to make these concerns and beliefs known throughout all Provinces and Dioceses within the church. Members come from around the Episcopal Church USA. The activities of the EpEN are focused on the areas of Reflection, Education, and Action. If you would like to contact any of these groups or to find out more about the EpEN, please click on the links on the left. |
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last update: 2009-11-30 |
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