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Thank you for visiting St. George's on this website. We hope that you enjoy your visit and find (like many others before you) that your experience of the Anglican Church here uplifts your stay in Venice, whether long or short, and helps you to reflect on God's creative activity in the history and culture of this city, and in your own life.

You can help us to go on offering this experience to Venice's many English-speaking visitors. We are maintaining a tradition of Anglican services in Venice going back 400 years.
The builders arrived on 10th June and started work on stage 3 of our Appeal projects. This means the development of the rear premises of the church, to provide, on the ground floor, two new WC cubicles, a (very) small kitchen space where we can make coffee and tea, a much expanded space for preparing other refreshments or church flowers, etc, by the removal of the vestry. Then upstairs a new Upper Room where we can have the vestry, but more importantly where I and future Chaplains can have a study which will enable us to be present in church much more often, and so keep it open.
On Sunday, 29th June, we welcome the Choir of Brighton College, Sussex, England; Director, Sandy Chenery.
At the Holy Eucharist Service starting at 1030am. the choir will sing the William Byrd 4-part Mass, and the anthem, Bogodoritsye Dyevo by Rachmaninov.
The accounts for 2006 can been seen by clicking on "Church Accounts for 2006" above,
which will reveal the links to the 3 .pdf files below:
The audited accounts for Jan.-Dec.2007 can be examined
by clicking on "Church Accounts for 2007" above, which will
reveal the links to the 4 .pdf files:
400th Appeal - Fundraising for stage 3
St. George’s Day Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008
22nd April. I 'm sorry to all readers (assuming there are any!) for my long silence on the blog - Preparations leading to Holy Week and Easter overwhelmed me. We had splendid celebrations for Palm Sunday and then for Easter at Venice on Easter Day, at Padova the following Sunday (30th March) and at Trieste only last Sunday, 20th April. All told, over 220 people attended; Venice became host to an extra 40 lovely people on tour from the US, as well as our usual 100+.
Palm Sunday, the day before yesterday, was a wonderful day for all our churches in this Chaplaincy.