The Hazelnut Preservation Society


"And the Lord showed me more, a little thing the size of a hazelnut, on the palm of my hand, round like a ball. I looked at it thoughtfully and wondered, 'What is this?' And the answer came, 'It is all that is made'. I marvelled that it continued to exist and did not suddenly disintegrate; it was so small. And again my mind supplied the answer, 'It exists both now and for ever because God loves it.' In short everything owes its existence to the love of God." - Lady Julian


Thank you for stopping by. Once upon a time, there was place on the internet that so succinctly defined what it was like to be an Anglican living out the Catholic faith. This faith was in the Prayer Book, the Kalendar and the way the two wove so deeply into our daily lives that it informed everything. The good Fr. behind the webpage called it a "full homely divinity". He was absolutely right.

The webpage took that description for it's name and proceeded to lay down some of the best resources for "the Anglican at the altar, and especially for the Anglican in the pew". In an effort to keep this information from slipping into the nothingness, I will post it all here. There is no way that I can match the aesthetic of the original, but the information is what is most important. I will do my best to keep everything layed out the best that I can when it comes to images. Some images were lost to time, some are copyrighted pictures that will have proper attribution. If you are the former webmaster of the page, one of the Consortium of Country Churches or a photographer who's works are here and would like things removed, please contact me HERE.



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