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Week of 3 November 2002

Africa
Nigeria: Lagos, Church of the Ascension (Lagos West)

Australia
South Australia: Lockleys, Church of St Richard of Chichester (Adelaide)

England
Wellingborough, St Barnabas (Peterborough)

Episcopal Elections or announcements
Mexico: The Diocese of Northern Mexico is searching for a bishop. Profile of the diocese here and details of the search here.

Completed
Episcopal Church in the USA: The Diocese of Iowa elected the Reverend Alan Scarfe, Rector of St Barnabas' Church in Los Angeles, California, as its ninth bishop. The bishop-elect's photo is missing on that page; you can find it here.

Events
USA: Illinois, Oak Brook, 13 - 17 February 2003
'Will Our Faith Have Children?' Christian Formation Generation to Generation

Liturgical Resources
Anglican Rosaries (KatyBug Beads): Another online source for Anglican rosaries.

News Centre
Pittsburgh diocese passes conservative resolution. Ecumenism in Wales. Words against war from Williams. Resolution near at Lincoln Cathedral. Same-sex blessing policies in Canada. Woman snubbed in Scotland. George Carey steps down. All this, and a little more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
The Anglican-Western Rite Province: 'A traditional Anglican Rite Orthodox Province within the United Orthodox Catholic Church'.

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USA
Arizona: Tempe, St Augustine (Arizona)
Colorado: Delta, St Luke (Colorado)
Illinois: Belleville, St George (Springfield)
Illinois: Caseyville, St Anne (Springfield)
Illinois: Mattoon, Trinity (Springfield)
Illinois: Pekin, St Paul (Springfield)
Iowa: Cedar Rapids, Grace (Iowa)
Maryland: Gaithersburg, Church of the Ascension (Washington)
Oklahoma: Tulsa, St John (Oklahoma)
Pennsylvania: Jim Thorpe, St Mark and St John (Pennsylvania)
Pennsylvania: Wynnewood, All Saints (Pennsylvania)
South Carolina: Greenwood, Resurrection (Upper South Carolina)
Texas: Garland, St David (Dallas)

Vacancies Centre
Have a post to fill in your parish? A vacancy on your diocesan staff? Advertise beyond your own national church. List your opening for one full month at AO without charge. This service is free. Looking for a position? Check out vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion. Visit the Vacancies Centre for more.

Worth Noting
Defeat with honour for Archbishop Carey: William Rees-Mogg writes in The Times on the event of Dr Carey's retirement as Archbishop of Canterbury.

Rowan, Jesus, and St Paul: Hywel Williams writes in The Guardian about the role of the Archbishop and the Anglican Church. We found this to be a compelling essay.

I don't want a friendly service in church: Sue Arnold, writing in The Independent, discusses the role of marketing and consumer satisfaction in churches.


Week of 27 October 2002

Canada
Saskatchewan: Regina, Parish of St Luke (Qu'Appelle)

Resources
Anglican Fellowship of Prayer (Canada): 'Exists to encourage and enable the ministry of prayer in Canada. It is inclusive of all forms and expressions of Christian church life, whether they be lay or clerical, catholic or evangelical, monastic or secular, formal or informal. AFP (Canada) seeks to be a teaching resource to assist both individuals and congregations to grow in the life of prayer'.

England
Hangleton, St Helen and St Richard (Chichester)
London (Kensington), St Augustine of Canterbury (London)
Ottery, Ottery St Mary Parish Church (Exeter)

Episcopal Elections or announcements
Ongoing
ECUSA: The Diocese of Colorado is searching for a coadjutor. Nominations will be accepted until 15 November 2002. More details here on the diocesan website.

ECUSA: The Diocese of Montana invites nominations, until 15 November 2002, for its next bishop. More information here.

Events
USA: New York City, 9 November 2002
Guild of All Souls Annual Requiem: A solemn High Mass of requiem and absolution at the catafalque on Saturday, 9th November, at noon at the Church of the Resurrection, 119 East 74th Street, New York. The Reverend Andrew L. Sloane, Rector of St Paul's Church, Washington, will celebrate. Music: Requiem ~ Mozart with Resurrection Choir and Orchestra. For more: www.resurrectionnyc.org and orthodoxanglican.org/guild/.

News Centre
Archbishop's brother now official in Sydney. Durham dean is no relation to bishop. Lunenburg a year after the fire. New primate in IARCA. NIC parish builds a church. Church braces for election of gay bishop. Bishops are so very boring, says C. Howse. Judge throws out lawsuit against Canadian church. Forward in Faith braces for women bishops. Churches Advertising Network strikes again. Upcoming Synod in England. Bishops urged to denounce sexual sinners. Booklet warns that new ABC will endanger souls. Saints in Whitby found to have lived in slums. Brazil cathedral withdraws from diocese. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Official publications
Diocese of Washington: The Washington Diocese (monthly) is available as a PDF.

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USA
Iowa: Davenport, St Alban (Iowa)
North Carolina: Elizabeth City, Christ Church (East Carolina)

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting

Batting for God: Stephen Moss, writing in The Guardian, interviews the Rt Revd David Sheppard, quondam Bishop of Liverpool.

Defending the faith: Omayma Abdel-Latif, writing in Al-Ahram (Cairo), argues that Christianity in the US has been hijacked by extremist fanatics.

Expelling demons in the land of plenty: Mary Jacobs, writing in The Dallas Morning News, reviews the new book American Exorcism by Michael Cuneo. (To read this, you will need to register with the website, but it is free and harmless.)

Varieties of Religious Experience: In a short story in The Atlantic, prolific American author John Updike looks at 11 September 2001 from the inside, holding the stories together through the person of Dan Kellogg, a 63-year-old Episcopalian from Cincinnati, Ohio.


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