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Page Edition: December 15, 2004
ˇ Bienvenido ! (Welcome !)
to
Progreso and St. Mark's' Web Page !!

***    May we invite   YOU   to church this Sunday ??    ***



IMPORTANT  SPECIAL  NOTICES:
1.- We have changed our service hour; our services are now being held at 6:00 p.m.    Our location is unchanged -- we are still at Casa Isodora.Every week, our hosts serve a dinner (international cuisine) at 7:30 pm; the profits go toward our transportation expenses.
2.- Please click here for our schedule of services.


        Saint Mark's Anglican (Episcopal) Church provides a chaplaincy to all the English-speaking residents and visitors to Mérida, Progreso, and northern Yucatán state.

        Our Sunday services are held at Casa Isodoro in Progreso (30 minutes north of Merida, on the coast). at 6:00 p.m. Our location is Calle 21 No. 116, between Calles 58 & 60.

        When you arrive, you will find us either just off the main entrance or back in the garden. For more detailed instructions, please see "Finding Us".

INDEX TO THIS SITE
  1. Who we are - a little history of St. Mark's and staff profiles.

  2. Where we hold our services - how to find us.

  3. Where you may find other Anglican churches in Mexico - Which ones are English-speaking and which are not.

  4. Getting married in Mexico - Requirements of the Church and State

  5. The Anglican Church - - - Who we are & a bit of historical background.

  6. Calendar of Events


  7. Contacting Us:     E-Mail,   Mail,   &    Telephone


  8. Links to some of our favorite Internet sites.  --   These will inform you about our beautiful Yucatan Peninsula, from Cancún and the Caribbean Coast to Mérida and the Gulf of Mexico. You will also find a bit about the Anglican Church.

  9. Want to come back ?     Bookmark This Site


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SUNDAY SERVICES:     Casa Isodoro, Calle 21 #116, Progreso - 6:00 p.m. (before 7:30 dinner)
MAY WE INVITE YOU TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY ?

© John E Hayes, 2001