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  • Meditations for Lent III

    The third installment of COTR’s Lenten Meditation Booklet for 2010 is now available. Click here to download the PDF file. Please share them with friends as a work of evangelism!


  • Lenten Journey 2010

    A new portion of the website has been set aside for materials related to COTR’s Lenten Journey in the Multimedia section. If you can’t join us for our meetings after the Monday Mass, please contact your pod members and download the materials there.


  • Parish Newsletter

    The newsletter for Epiphany through Lent is now available for download. It contains lots of news and info for the weeks ahead at COTR. Click here to get the PDF file.

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Clergy/Staff

Our Clergy:

The Rev. Canon Dr. Kevin F. Donlon, RectorThe Rev. Dr. Ernie Sumrall, Priest Associate
The Rev. Gloria Goldsmith, DeaconThe Rev. David Brookman, Deacon

Our Lay Leadership:
Parish Pastoral Council:
President – Cynthia Grellner
Vice President – Karlene Trosper
Members – LuAnn Britt, Michael Campagna, Dot Cooper, Jim Nagel, Graeme Woodbrook, Amy Elliott

Secretary – Dot Cooper
Treasurer – Jessica Campagna
Vergers – Ray Elliott, Walter Volmuth

Ministry Teams
Community Outreach – LuAnn Britt, Cathy Smith-DuGay
Classical Christian Education Project – Sharyn Woodbrook, LuAnn Britt
Ecumenical Outreach – Karlene Trosper, Jessica Campagna
Pastoral Care – Fr. Kevin Donlon, Elizabeth Brookman

Episcopal Oversight

The Most Rev. Emmanuel Kolini
The Most Rev. Emmanuel Kolini, Archbishop and Primate of Rwanda

Bishop Chuck Murphy
The Rt. Rev. Charles Murphy III, Primatial Vicar, Province of Rwanda

Bp. John Miller
The Rt. Rev. John Miller

The Most Rev. Robert Duncan
The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America

St. Vincent of Lérins
“Now in the Catholic Church itself we take the greatest care to hold that which has been believed everywhere, always and by all. That is truly and properly ‘Catholic,’ as is shown by the very force and meaning of the word, which comprehends everything almost universally.”