Links
Comprehensive list of secular and church-based sites and resources
Other religion-based animal advocacy not listed above:
Compassionate Spirit site
SERV (Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians) site
Linked articles not listed on the first link:
"Letting Be in the Name of God", by the Rev. Andrew Linzey
"The Witness" (Episcopal magazine -- Sept. 2002 archive loaded with great animal articles)
Episcopal priest sponsors AR bill!
The Peaceable Kingdom (sermon by Susan Durber)
Gifts of the Wilderness (Lenten sermon by Reed Baer)
Religion and Animals (by Evelyn Elkin Giefer)
Christian Vegetarianism: "A Biblical Approach to Life"
"Love For All Creatures", by Norm Phelps
"Meat can become a bone of contention" on FaithLinks.org
"Down on the Factory" - Dayton Daily series of news articles about farms
'Native Americans and Vegetarianism', by Rita Laws, PhD
Informative sites:
Animal Rights Library -- lots of links to interesting sites
Animal Theology study guide
Anglicanism & animals, through the lense of vege-consciousness.org
Global Hunger Alliance
Vegsource
FARM's site (Animal Movement & Vegetarian Movement Links page)
Other links from some vegetarian sites -- recipes (including Thanksgiving), nutrition, etc.
One of many sources for recipes
The "No Excuses" Project
Americans for a Better World
HorseAid anti-Premarin site
USDA horse slaughter statistics (for meat export) found on an anti-Premarin site
Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
helpsleddogs.org
Canada Seal Hunt
Animals' Voice (articles)
animalconcerns.org
foster care for military pets,
Green Church Network (environmentally-friendly & animal-friendly site)
animalwritings.com
parrots, pets, cool pictures, and a whole lot more
A sampling of random Episcopal sites:
The DeKoven Center
Grace Cathedral
The Witness (magazine)
The Daily Office (If you're lucky, you can find Morning and Evening prayer on-line with Karaoke options for singing along. I'll let you find it, if interested.)
An on-line Labyrinth
Book of Common Prayer
365+ Reasons for Becoming an Anglican/Episcopalian, or At Least for Checking Us Out
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