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Join Sewanee’s Anglican Tour May 27-June 7, 2010

Sewanee, Tenn.The annual Worship and Travel with Sewanee: A Tour Course in Anglican History and Spirituality is now accepting reservations for the 2010 tour. The tour, sponsored by the University of the South’sSchool of Theology, will be from May 27 to June 7.

The Anglican Tour is open to anyone who desires to study and experience the historical heritage of Christianity in England and the vibrant spiritual life of the present Church of England. Tour members will discover acres of intricate stonework and stained glass, a semester-length course on British history, and a host of beautiful choral evensongs.

Worship and Travel with Sewanee was designed by the School of Theology for laity, clergy, and Education for Ministry participants, as well as Sewanee students enrolled in graduate degree programs, who can earn academic credit. A downloadable registration form and other details about the 2010 tour can be found athttp://theology.sewanee.edu/anglican tours.

For complete Anglican Tour details, contact the Rev. Anne B. Chisham, director of Anglican Tours, by calling 800.438.2403 or e-mailing abcrev@cox.net.

Sewanee: The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee, comprises a nationally recognizedCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a distinguished School of Theology serving the Episcopal Church. Located on 13,000 acres atop Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, Sewanee enrolls 1,500 undergraduates and approximately 100 seminarians in master’s and doctoral programs. Sewanee is owned by 28 Episcopal dioceses, the only university so directly related to the Episcopal Church. For more information about Sewanee: The University of the South, visit www.sewanee.edu.