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This page last updated 23 September 2001
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Week of 23 September 2001

(Owing to the tragedy of 11 September in America, we continue to receive a smaller number of new web site notices.)

Associations and Guilds
The Risen Life Community: 'A global network of lay Christians reaching across barriers of race, class, dis/ability, sexual orientation, and household configuration to be a sign of God's Commonwealth by living the Baptismal Covenant in mutual accountability in the Anglican Communion for the life of God's beloved world.'

Episcopal Elections
Announcement of candidates
Diocese of Western Kansas announces candidates for its next diocesan bishop: The Reverend James M. Adams Jr, Rector, Trinity Church, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; the Very Reverend Canon John A. Macdonald, Dean of the Cathedral El Buon Pastor, San Pedro Sula, Honduras; the Reverend Edward J. Tourangeau, Rector, St John's Parish, Lafayette, Indiana. The election will be 20 October 2001 at the diocese's annual convention.

England
Torquay, St Martin's, Barton (Exeter)

Essays
Pierre Whalon was in France on 11 September 2001. In an article for Anglicans Online he writes about the reaction and the mood in Paris.

Events
Australia: April to October 2002
Walk Anglican
An energetic and enterprising Australian will 'walk from Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory to Melbourne, capital of Victoria, next year to raise AUS $1,000,000 to be used as a fund for the repairs and ongoing maintenance of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Darwin'.

Liturgical Resources
Resources in time of crisis or disaster, from Forward Movement publications (associated with the Episcopal Church in the USA).

New Zealand
Auckland, St Matthew-in-the-City (Auckland)

News Centre
Still mostly news about you-know-what. Archbishop to visit Armenia. A call to leave God out of the terror topic. Church as village centre, even for nonbelievers. Anglicans in Pakistan. Joint statement from Irish archbishops. Durham paintings to be sold (final answer). Nigerian city still in crisis. Many more people than usual went to church. All this, and a wee bit more, in the News Centre.

Positions open
Episcopal Church in the USA: A number of positions are listed at the official web site.

Scotland
Dalmahoy, St Mary (Edinburgh)

USA
California: San Francisco, St Cyprian (California)
Nevada: Sparks, St Paul (Nevada)

Cathedrals
Diocese of Southern Ohio: Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati

World
Mexico
Diocese of Mexico — mexico.anglican.org: 'The official website of the Diocese of Mexico. It contains all pertinent information on the Anglican Church of Mexico: map, links, doctrine, history, pictures, organization, FAQs, last-minute news, and much more. Currently there is no official site for the Anglican Church of Mexico or any of the other four dioceses'.

Worth Noting
'Doubts and Loves: What is left of Christianity' In the Church Times David Edwards reviews Richard Holloway's latest.
'The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought': John Macquarie takes stock of this almost 800-page tome that 'couldn't possibly be any shorter'. In the Church Times.


Week of 16 September 2001

(Owing to the tragedy in America, we received very few new web site notices this week.)

England
Hartford, St John (Chester)

News Centre
Every newspaper in the world has carried the same news this week. We haven't tried to compete. We have, as usual, gathered the week's Anglican commentary and news, which includes a note that the Pope wishes he had a Hurd commission, that Bishop Tutu says that ageism is replacing racism, that London's police commissioner says that prayer is the best way to fight crime, and that violence in Nigeria is escalating seriously.

Not in the Communion
Filipino Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches: 'The FCEEC is in communion with the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches, USA'.

USA
Alabama: Birmingham, St Mary's-on-the-Highlands (Alabama)
California: Long Beach, All Saints (Los Angeles)
Illinois: Park Ridge, St Mary (Chicago)
New York: Chenango Bridge, St Mark (Central New York)

Cathedrals
Diocese of Central New York: St Paul's Cathedral, Syracuse

World
Philippines: Episcopal Church in the Philippines — philippines.anglican.org

Worth Noting
Religion turns into history: A review by Michael Gove in The Times of the new third volume of Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England by Maurice Cowling.

A review by Prof Edward Norman in the Church Times of the Cowling book (see above).

A review by Canon Eric James in the Church Times of Theology Through Preaching: Sermons for Brentwood by Colin E. Gunton.


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