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Week of
12 March 2000
Australia
New South Wales: Wyoming, Holy Family (Newcastle)
-- http://centralcoast.tripod.com/wyoming1/wyoming.html
Books,
Magazines, etc.
'Spirituality
and Health': A new magazine on, well, just that. Trinity Church Wall Street
is a major underwriter and contributor. Many people will see this as more
new agey than spiritual in the more classical sense, but it's worth skimming.
-- http://www.spiritualityhealth.com
England
Addington, St Mary the Virgin (Oxford) -- http://members.netscapeonline.co.uk/djcritchley/addington1.html
Papworth: Papworth team ministry (Ely) -- http://www.ely.anglican.org/parishes/papworth/index.htm
Essays
The Centrist Moment:
An article written for Anglicans Online by the Reverend Pierre W. Whalon.
Events
Chicago, USA: 10 March-11 June, Dead Sea Scrolls on exhibition: 'On
loan from the Israel Antiquities Authority, the Dead Sea Scrolls are coming
to Chicago. The Field Museum exhibition will be the first time that the
Scrolls have been in Chicago since 1949 and their first time in the Midwest
since 1965. This exhibition will include portions of 15 different scrolls,
five of which have not been seen outside of Israel and eighty archaeological
artefacts from the area where the scrolls were discovered'. At the Field
Museum. -- http://www.fmnh.org/exhibits/scrolls_tempexhib.htm
York, England:
22 June-22 July, Millennium Mystery Plays: 'For the first time ever, the
York Millennium Mystery Plays will take place in York Minster from 22nd
June to 22nd July 2000'. -- http://www.mysteryplays2000.org
Lenten
resources
Our page of links and resources for the season.
New: The Stations of the Cross, a modern set of meditations
on the Stations, with streaming audio files. 'We've tried to provide a
chance to experience as fully as possible ... the stations for those unable
to get away from work or home to walk this Way of the Cross with others'.
-- http://www.agapenetwork.org/stations.htm
Theological
Resources
'God at 2000': If you weren't able to watch or take part in the God
at 2000 Trinity Institute Conference in Oregon a few weeks ago, you can
now listen to audio and video excerpts of some of the major presentations.
-- http://www.ectn.org/g2k/index1.shtml
News
Centre
Pope visits Israel for the first time in 50 years. Singapore bishop
announces a franchise. Richard Holloway to retire. Dead Sea Scrolls in
Chicago. Michael Ingham warns against a split in Vancouver. Michael Peers
is in Sydney and talks to Margaret Rodgers. Bishop of Rochester writes
about marriage and family; those who have one without the other are insulted.
Images of Christ in the National Gallery. Cardinal Biffi warns that the
Antichrist is disguised on earth and that he is a vegetarian. Golly, we
hope that the Pope's advance men have cleared the area of vegetarians.
Prince of Wales sponsors the Prayer Book Society. Women priests in England
are feeling bleak. Synod of SE Asia supports its primate. Former ABC supports
pig farmers. Hmm. Vegetarians are a threat to pig farmers, aren't they?
All this, and more, in the News Centre.
Odds
and Ends: Architecture
England's
1000 Best Churches, as Simon Jenkins (no, not our Simon Jenkins of Ship
of Fools, another one) sees it. The Country Life web site gives you a
taste of the book, and features 15 or so of the best. -- http://www.countrylife.co.uk/about/features/feat163.htm
Position
openings
Diocese of New York (ECUSA): Director
of Communication Resumes by 15 March
Episcopal Church in the USA: Director
of Communication Posted 18 February, open until filled
USA
Dioceses
Diocese of New Hampshire -- http://newhampshire.anglican.org
Parishes
Missouri:
St Louis, Trinity (Missouri) -- http://trinityepiscopal.net
New York: Colonie, St Michael (Albany) -- http://www.timesunion.com/communities/stmichaels/
New York: St James, St James (Long Island) -- http://www.stjamesepiscopalny.org/
New York: Schenectady, Christ (Albany) -- http://www.capital.net/~cc12307/
North Carolina, Davidson: St Alban (North Carolina) -- http://homestead.juno.com/saintalbans
Pennsylvania: Williamsport, Christ Church (Central Pennsylvania)
-- http://christchurchparish.org
South Carolina: Charleston, Holy Trinity (South Carolina) --
http://www.holytrinitycharleston.org
Wisconsin: Madison, Grace (Milwaukee) -- http://www.graceec.org
Cathedrals
Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese of the Rio Grande: Church of St Clement
-- http://www.stclements.com
Youth
Youth ministry in the Diocese of South Carolina -- http://www.scyouth.org
Week of 5 March 2000
Church
history
What happens when a church disappears? 'The Old Elk Run (Anglican) Church
is a property in ruins; that is, it is an historical site, but there is
no building. Old Elk Run Church was the first Anglican Church in Fauquier
County, Virginia and former Chief Justice John Marshall was a descendent
of the first Rector'. -- http://www.mnsinc.com/jhammond/final2.htm
England
Astley, Clive, Grinshill and Hadnall: combined
home page for four parishes in Shrewsbury (Lichfield) -- http://www.nimrifs.freeserve.co.uk/
Burnham, St Peter (Oxford) -- http://www.stpeters-church-burnham.org.uk
Hammersmith,
St John (London) -- http://www.saint-john.net
London, Westminster, St Stephen with St John Rochester Row (London)
-- http://www.StStephens-RochesterRow.org.uk
Northampton, All Saints (Peterborough) -- http://www.allsaintsnorthampton.freeserve.co.uk
Reading, Berkshire, St Mary Magdalen, Tilehurst (Oxford) -- http://www.stmarymagdalen-tilehurst.fsnet.co.uk/
Tamworth, St Francis (Lichfield) -- http://www.lichfield.anglican.org/lichfield/tamworth/stfrancis/
Wymondham, Wymondham Abbey (Norwich) -- http://members.aol.com/wymabbey
Lenten
resources
Our page of links and resources for the season.
News
Centre
English clergy and AIDS. A coverup attempt by the (late) Bishop of Salisbury.
Bishop sought in Barbados. Bishop elected in Nassau. Bishop not elected
in Panama. Bishop not consecrated in Atlanta. New prayers in old places.
+Wakefield writes a Credo. +Edinburgh bails Afghan hostages. +Melbourne
speaks out, surprising those who thought they knew him. BBC religious
coverage seen as unchanging. Rowan Williams enthroned as Primate of Church
in Wales. And (roll of drums, please) The Church of England is engaging
in Synodic News Releases.
Position
openings
Diocese of New York (ECUSA): Director
of Communication Resumes by 15 March
Episcopal Church in the USA: Director
of Communication Posted 18 February, open until filled
Religious
orders
The Community of Celebration: A religious order, located
in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, whose roots reach back more
than 30 years to the inner-city Church of the Redeemer in Houston, Texas.
'Membership includes men and women, married and single, adults and children,
clergy and laity. The Community's mission is to proclaim the Gospel of
Jesus Christ by living in community and offering ourselves in service
to the Church and to the world'. -- http://www.communityofcelebration.com
USA
Georgia: Valdosta, Christ (Georgia) -- http://www.christchurchvaldosta.com/
Massachusetts: Hamilton, Christ (Massachusetts) -- http://www.oikos.mayne.com/xchceweb
Massachusetts: Millis, St Paul (Massachusetts) -- http://www.hometown.aol.com/stpaulsmillis
Michigan: Detroit, Christ Church Cranbrook (Michigan) -- http://www.christchurchcranbrook.org/
Missouri: Springfield, Christ (West Missouri) -- http://www.christchurchepiscopal.com
New Hampshire: Exeter, Christ (New Hampshire) -- http://www.christchurchexeter.org
New York: Saratoga Springs, Bethesda Episcopal Church (Albany)
-- http://www.bethesdachurch.org
North Carolina: Greenville, St Paul -- http://www.stpaulsepiscopal.com/
North Carolina: Wilmington, St Paul -- http://stpaulsepiscopal.churches.wilmington.org
Pennsylvania: Hilltown, Good Shepherd (Pennsylvania) -- http://goodshepherdhilltown.webjump.com
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