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Services in English at the Chapelle de la Miséricorde rue Elie de Beaumont, Caen Sundays at 5.30 pm.

Caen Anglican Chaplaincy is a congregation in the Diocese of Europe served by the chaplains of St George’s, Paris. You can contact the chaplains in Paris by telephoning 01 47 20 22 51 or you can contact the Churchwardens or Treasurer in Caen: Vivien Thomas (02 31 80 10 78) vivien.thomas2@wanadoo.fr  or Treasurer Gisella Parkes (02 31 68 30 69) james.parkes5@orange.fr  or call Joan Boyer 02 31 08 68 63

Services take place in English at the Chapelle de la Miséricorde, rue Elie de Beaumont, Caen, on most Sundays at 5:30 pm, though there are no services during some school holidays. The Chapelle is located behind the Clinique de la Miséricorde, 15 rue Fossés St Julien (tram stop - Place de la Mare).

On our diary page you will find the complete service list.

All are welcome at these services and baptised and communicant members of all Christian Churches which subscribe to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity are welcome to receive Holy Communion.

Refreshments are available after services and every few weeks we extend our evening, socially, by gathering in a restaurant for a light meal – all are most welcome to join .

How You Can Help.
The Chaplaincy is entirely self-supporting. It receives no money from outside and the time given by those who come to take services is paid for by St George’s, Paris or given freely by retired clergy. But the local congregation pays for their travel expenses and all other costs of running the chaplaincy. We also aim to support the wider Church here and in other parts of the world. Please give generously to the collection.

What else could you do? Could you bring a flask of coffee or some biscuits, or donate some paper cups for refreshments after the Sunday service? Could you provide a lift to or from the station for the priest who takes the service? Or could you read a lesson during the service? If any of these things interest you or you can think of other ways to help, just have a word with one of the clergy or a regular member of the congregation and they will be glad to point you to the person who organises each of these things.