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Week of 26 August 2001

Australia
New South Wales: Ashfield, St John the Baptist (Sydney)
New South Wales: Parish of Quirindi, St Alban's Anglican Church (Armidale)

Canada
Nova Scotia: Halifax, St Mark (Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)

Educational resources
British Columbia: Victoria, St Michaels University School, an Anglican coed day and boarding school.

England
London, Paddington, St James Sussex Gardens (London)
Thorpe Acre, All Saints Thorpe Acre with Dishley (Leicester)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
Diocese of Washington: The date has passed for receiving names for nomination. A newly designed website has been launched for the rest of the process.

Events
USA: Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 29 September 2001
Arts and Crafts Revival Associates Day Tour of Church Architecture
Ralph Adams Cram produced a large body of ecclesiastical and collegiate architecture in the neo-Gothic style throughout the States. There are many of his outstanding works in New England, including the Lady Chapel at Church of the Advent in Boston. This excursion is centred in Newport, Rhode Island and at All Saints' Ashmont. You'll visit Saint George's School Chapel, the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at St John the Evangelist, Emmanuel Church, and All Saints' Church for guided tours and discussion. Travel is by motor coach and refreshments and lunch are included. Donation: $42.00 per person. More info: office@theadvent.org

News Centre
A church for dogs. Dogged churchmanship. Clergy bodyguards. Chapels Royal. Conversion to Roman Catholicism. A labyrinth in Marblehead. Anguish at money cutbacks in England. Peace in Sudan. Spong in Australia. All this, and a bit more, in the News Centre.

USA
Alabama: Jasper, St Mary (Alabama)
Alabama: Marion, St Wilfrid (Alabama)

Worth Noting
Ex-rector of All Souls to head churches in Europe (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
William Taylor: Let the City build tall and obscure St Paul's (The Independent)


Week of 19 August 2001

Canada
Ontario: Belleville, St Thomas with St Paul's (Ontario)

Christian and Ministry Resources
Join Hands, an Online Community of Faith: A collaborative project between Logos Productions in the US and Wood Lake Books in Canada. Includes some free resources, several online discussion lists, and a catalogue that can be purchased from the two publishers.

England
Harbury, All Saints (Coventry)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
The Diocese of Brisbane is currently in the process of electing a new archbishop to succeed Peter Hollingworth, who became the Governor General.

Nomination stage
The Diocese of Southern Virginia has announced its nominees for suffragan bishop.

Events
Italy: Rome, 15-18 November 2001
Annual Convention of the Convocation of American Churches in Europe (ECUSA) at St Paul's-Within-the-Walls Church, Rome. During the convention will be the consecration of the new Bishop-in-Charge, the Reverend Pierre W. Whalon. Details here.

Ireland
Belfast, St Clement (Down and Dromore)

News Centre
Use of the word 'bishop' as an insult. Newspaper articles on choosing the next Archbishop, organ donation, Richard Holloway, social justice, hats, and text messages. All African Anglican Conference on HIV/AIDS. On being a Protestant in Ireland. Andrew Brown on Emanuel Milingo. Rob Brown on journalism vs Christianity. Thomas Bayes makes the news. Jerusalem (the hymn, not the city) still haunts the news. Something about Accokeek and about Lutheran ordinations and about Alpha. All this, and precious little more, in the News Centre.

USA
Georgia: Albany, St Patrick (Georgia)
Georgia: Atlanta, Church of the Atonement (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, Emmaus House (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, Emory Episcopal Center (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, Holy Comforter (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, Church of the Incarnation (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, Church of Our Saviour (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, St Anne (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, St Bartholomew's Church (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, St Bede (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, St Dunstan (Atlanta)
Georgia: Atlanta, St Paul (Atlanta)
Georgia: Augusta, Atonement (Georgia)
Georgia: Augusta, Holy Comforter (Georgia)
Georgia: Austell, Church of the Good Shepherd (Atlanta)
Georgia: Blairsville, St Clare (Atlanta)
Georgia: Canton, St Clement (Atlanta)
Georgia: Cartersville, Church of the Ascension (Atlanta)
Georgia: Cedartown, St James (Atlanta)
Georgia: Clarkesville, Grace-Calvary (Atlanta)
Georgia: Clayton, St James (Atlanta)
Georgia: College Park, St John (Atlanta)
Georgia: Columbus, St Mary Magdalene (Atlanta)
Georgia: Columbus, Trinity (Atlanta)
Georgia: Covington, Good Shepherd (Atlanta)
Georgia: Cumming, Holy Spirit (Atlanta)
Georgia: Dahlonega, St Elizabeth (Atlanta)
Georgia: Dalton, St Mark (Atlanta)
Georgia: Dawson, Holy Spirit (Georgia)
Georgia: Decatur, St Timothy (Atlanta)
Georgia: Elberton, St Alban (Atlanta)
Georgia: Fayetteville, Church of the Nativity (Atlanta)
Georgia: Gainesville, Grace Church (Atlanta)
Georgia: Greensboro, Church of the Redeemer (Atlanta)
Georgia: Hartwell, St Andrew (Atlanta)
Georgia: Hinesville, St Philip (Georgia)
Georgia: Jasper, Church of the Holy Family (Atlanta)
Georgia: Kennesaw, Christ Church (Atlanta)
Georgia: LaGrange, St Mark (Atlanta)
Georgia: Leesburg, St Stephen (Georgia)
Georgia: Macon, Christ Church (Atlanta)
Georgia: Macon, St Francis (Atlanta)
Georgia: Madison, Church of the Advent (Atlanta)
Georgia: Marietta, St Jude (Atlanta)
Georgia: Milledgeville, St Stephen (Atlanta)
Georgia: Montezuma, St Mary (Atlanta)
Georgia: Morrow, St Augustine (Atlanta)
Georgia: Newnan, St Paul (Atlanta)
Georgia: Norcross, Christ Church (Atlanta)
Georgia: Peachtree City, St Andrew (Atlanta)
Georgia: Perry, St Christopher (Atlanta)
Georgia: Rome, Church of the Transfiguration (Atlanta)
Georgia: Sautee, Church of the Resurrection (Atlanta)
Georgia: Savannah, St John (Georgia)
Georgia: Savannah, St Peter (Georgia)
Georgia: Savannah, St Thomas (Georgia)
Georgia: Stone Mountain, St Michael and All Angels (Atlanta)
Georgia: Toccoa, St Matthias (Atlanta)
Georgia: Trion, St Barnabas (Atlanta)
Georgia: Warner Robins, All Saints (Atlanta)
Georgia: Washington, Church of the Mediator (Atlanta)
Georgia: West Point, St John (Atlanta)
Georgia: Winder, St Anthony (Atlanta)

Resources
Forward in Faith: A glossy new site for the self-described 'movement of thousands of traditionalist Anglicans worldwide'.

World
Korea: Diocese of Pusan — pusan.anglican.org (Note: site in Korean only)

Worth Noting
The Voices of Morebath (The Times):
Find out what life was really like in a small village in Tudor England, in a primary-sourced based article by Eamon Duffy. It will take you probably 30 minutes or so of reading (you might want to print it), but you'll be spellbound. And time-travelled.


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