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The Chapel of All Saints' is used each Wednesday morning for Morning Prayer, and for Holy Communion when a priest is available. It is beautifully furnished, and a very peaceful place to sit quietly, or to pray.

The lovely stained glass windows, which are a feature of All Saints', cast delightful shadows of many different hues at different times of the day. This adds to the reflective atmosphere of the Chapel.

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All Saints is situated on Alfred Street, Charleville. It is set amongst natural trees in large grounds which capture the bush environment of the Parish.

The altar in All Saints in the late afternoon, with preparations for a service to celebrate rain.

The altar in All Saints' as the focal point of the Church, is seen in different ways during each day, as the window design of the building allows. Some of the lighting effects are quite spectacular, and add to a very real sense of the presence of God in the Church.

In 2001, a relic of St. Theresa was placed in the mensa of the main altar of All Saints'. This relic was brought to Charleville by the late Canon Denys Browning when he served here as a member of the Bush Brotherhood. The relic itself is miniscule and encased in a locket. A copy of the Certificate of Authentication can be found under the glass ledge in the entrance of the Church.

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