Talk:St Anne and St Agnes
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[edit] Lutheran or Anglican Church?
I've added an external link to St Anne's Lutheran Church, which definitely holds services in the Church of St Anne and St Agnes. Does anyone know if there is also an Anglican congregation? Even if there isn't an Anglican congregation, does the church still count as an Anglican church (ie is it just "on loan" to the Lutherans)? - TeWaitere 21:35, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- As I understand it, the Lutheran congregation existed elsewhere before its move to St. Anne & St. Agnes in 1966, but changed its name to St Anne's Lutheran Church then or not long thereafter (see the link to the congregation's site). I also believe that the CofE still owns the building, and lets it to the Lutheran Congregation, but I'm operating from memory here, and don't have a reference. --Countersubject 21:38, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
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