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Hallo again to all.

Much of the world's attention continues to be focussed on the aftermath of 11 September. We have updated our special page of links we think particularly worth your attention.

Anglicans Online columnist Pierre Whalon was in France on that fateful Tuesday and remained in Paris for the next eight days. His 'Letter from Paris' gives a view of the tragedy from the heart of the French capital. Although we can't claim National Public Radio's Scott Simon as one of AO's own, he is one of American radio's most brilliant news journalists and commentators. Last Saturday he read a moving and superbly written 'Letter from New York City', and if you have RealAudio enabled on your computer, you can listen to it.

Of all the sermons and addresses written about the events surrounding 11 September, we found the address of Archbishop Rowan Williams to the Governing Body of the Church in Wales one of the most compelling. You can read it here.

As you'd expect, Anglican-related news not related to 11 September is still slim. We've gathered what there is in our News Centre. We're pleased that New This Week contains a number of interesting sites.

Meanwhile, as a dear friend wrote:

God bless those who mourn, who search, who work without ceasing. God bless us all.

Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison.

Let's love each other as if there's no tomorrow.

See you next week.

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Brian Reid
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Last updated: 23 September 2001
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