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| Moray, Ross & Caithness
Diocese |
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| Is in the far north of Scotland with scattered
churches and congregations.
Inverness is the capital of the Highland region and a centre for
tourism, leisure, industry (oil) and culture. The region has some of the
most rugged, remote and beautiful scenery in Scotland.
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New member enrolled in Thurso at
church of
St. Peter and The Holy Rood this
summer, by Provincial President Charmian Paterson |
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Diocesan
branches are:
 | Holy Trinity, Elgin |
 | St John's, Forres |
We have a few Diocesan members across the Diocese.
We provide toilet bags for hospitals and support the local ENABLE
group. Also toiletry items for Aberlour Child Care Trust, which was
started by a Rector of the Episcopal Church in Aberlour. He personally
paid for an orphanage to be built next to the Episcopal Church in Aberlour.
This has since closed, but the organisation still supports children, into
adult hood, by providing accommodation etc. Most of the people have
learning or other difficulties. Aberlour is one of the congregations
looked after by the Rector of Elgin. Their web site is
www.aberlour.org.uk .
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We are linked through
correspondence and prayer with
the Diocese of:
 | Kasai (Congo) |
 | USA |
 | Western Newfoundland (Canada) |
 | Yirol (Sudan) |
 | Yukon (Canada).
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Lynne, Bishop David and Charmian at Lynne's
commissioning as Diocesan President in Elgin |
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The
Mothers' Union, Scotland
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