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ARGENTINA

Contact: Dr Lilian Burlando


AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

The Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Association (ANZUA) publishes a journal 'Quest' quarterly and holds a conference every two years. The main congregations are to be found in Auckland (NZ), Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney (Aus.). There are also a number of fellowship groups meeting elsewhere including Brisbane, Canberra. Perth, Toowomba (Aus.), Blenheim, Christchurch, Nelson and Wellington (NZ).

Contact: Mark McGregor, President, PO Box 355, Darlinghurst, NSW 1300, Australia.
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BELGIUM

Contact: Brussels Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, c/o Vicki Roberts-Gassler, Ave. de Beaulieu 8/B26, 1160 Brussels, BELGIUM


BRAZIL

Contact: Mr Paulo Ereno, Cx Postal 344, Florianopolis S C, Brazil


CANADA 

The Canadian Unitarian Council/Conseil Unitarien du Canada is an organisation of Unitarian and Universalist member congregations and individuals acting to enhance, nurture and promote Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist religion in Canada.

HEADQUARTERS: 018-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M6K 3C5
Tel: 00-1 (416) 489 4121
Executive Director: Mary Bennett
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CZECH REPUBLIC

The Religious Society of Czech Unitarians has its immediate origins in the work of Dr Norbert F Capek, who went to Prague in 1921 with the assistance of the American Unitarian Association. His work met with much success and there were between three and four thousand members at the time of the German invasion.

Unitaria, a Unitarian complex containing meeting rooms, offices, and accommodation was built with the help of both the British and American Unitarians. In 1942 Dr Capek was arrested for listening to the BBC and sent to Dachau, where he died. Subsequent work was carried on by Dr K Haspl and Dr Dusan Kafka. After more than six years of being exiled by a faction of dissidents, Czech Unitarians, the rightful owners of number 8 Karlova in Prague, have regained the Headquarters of the Czech Unitarian Association and are back in their spiritual home. There are congregations in Prague, Brno and Plzen. The Prague congregation holds Sunday services twice a month and there are regular Tuesday meetings as well as many other activities.

Contact:
Dr Ladislav Pivec, Chair, Religious Society of Czech Unitarians, Karlova 8, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic; Tel & Fax: 00 420 2 2222 1362

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