Palmer Trinity School welcomes Dean Emeritus of Canterbury

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Palmer Trinity School welcomes Dean Emeritus of Canterbury
Pictured with The Very Rev. Dr. Robert Willis, Dean Emeritus of Canterbury (far right), are (l-r) The Very Rev. Jason Roberson, The Rev. Dr. Mary Ellen Cassini, Fletcher Banner, and Valentina Fonteles Camps ’24.

Palmer Trinity School (PTS) was privileged to host The Very Rev. Dr. Robert Willis, Dean Emeritus of Canterbury, on Friday, Mar. 8, where he addressed students at the school’s Trinity Chapel. Also in attendance was The Very Rev. Jason Roberson, provost of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Downtown Miami.

Following a lunch with the leadership team, the distinguished guests engaged with classes in the school’s lecture hall and Trinity Chapel.

“We were very honored to have had the visit of Dean Willis,” said The Rev. Dr. Mary Ellen Cassini, chaplain at PTS. “His lifetime of ministry, compassionate pastoral work and support of our global communities have inspired us with lessons we can apply in our life.”

The Very Rev. Dr. Willis served as Dean of Canterbury for over 20 years. Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, he gained worldwide recognition for his morning prayer videos that streamed from the Cathedral. His daily meditations on YouTube are cherished worldwide.

For more information about the Palmer Trinity School, visit www.palmertrinity.org.

 

 

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