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This page last updated 26 January 2003
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Week of 26 January 2003

Australia
Heidelberg, St John (Melbourne)

England
Harlton, Church of the Assumption (Ely)
Droitwich Spa, St Augustine (Worcester)
Wolverhampton, St Martin (Lichfield)
Wolverhampton, St Stephen (Lichfield)

Education
England: Oxford, St Stephens House

Episcopal Elections or Announcements

Ongoing
Diocese of New Jersey (ECUSA): The Episcopal Election Committee announces their nominees for the eleventh bishop of New Jersey: the Reverend George E. Councell, the Venerable Mark Hollingsworth, Jr, the Right Reverend Rodney R. Michel, the Reverend Dr Ladson F. Mills III, and the Reverend Petero A. N. Sabune. The full report is here. The election will take place on 3 May 2003.

Essays
Our own episcopal columnist, Pierre Whalon, ponders the age-old issue of Original Sin. Just whose sin is it, anyway?

Ireland
Dublin, Trinity College Chapel (Dublin) Student chaplaincy for the University of Dublin.

News Centre
St Dwynwen's Day. Islamic saints. Godless EU. Israel fires on Anglican church, hospital. Tutu calls for boycott of Israel. Interview with Anglican Centre director. Objections to intercommunion in Canada. Sydney seeking headlines again. Threats of war everywhere. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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Philippines
Makati, Holy Trinity Cathedral (Central Philippines)

USA
New Jersey: Bloomfield/Glen Ridge, Christ Church (Newark)
North Carolina: Raleigh, Good Shepherd (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Raleigh, Grace Point (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Raleigh, St Ambrose (North Carolina)

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 for free. Looking for a position? Check out vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion. Visit the Vacancies Centre for more.

Vestments
Jan Laurie, Fabric Artist: 'One style of stole in all colours of the Christian church year.'
Jan Brown, Fibres of Faith: Liturgical weaving and 'Vestments and paraments [which] can be designed to coordinate or complement existing soft furnishings, stained glass or enhance a specific feature of church architecture.'

Worth Noting
The Passion of Mel Gibson: Richard Corliss and Jeff Israely, writing in Time, look at Mel Gibson's new movie about the life of Christ.

Religions of peace: an editorial in the Boston Globe.


Week of 19 January 2003

Canada
Ontario: London, St John (Huron)

England
Babraham, St Peter (Ely)
Ipswich, St Mary at the Elms (St Edmundsbury)
London, St Peter's London Docks (London)
Sawston, St Mary the Virgin (Ely)

Events
19-22 March 2003, USA: Florida, Jacksonville: Academy for Episcopal Philanthropy
Learn how to structure and implement your own campaign – from the beginning discernment process to a feasibility study and, ultimately, solicitation. Supported by expert guidance and discussion, participants will be able to formulate a plan for their own organizations. You will learn the fundamentals of planned giving, beginning with how to initiate and sustain a planned giving program in your congregation or diocese to learning about the different types of life-income gift options.

Liturgical Resources
Anglican Prayer Beads: A readily accessible way for anyone on the web to experience praying using Anglican Prayer Beads. Not exactly the same as the tactile feel of turning over beads, but if you don't have them at hand . . .

News Centre
War in Iraq. Sexuality in Africa. Fire in Australia. Sacred space in Ireland. Priest banned in Canada. Obituaries of Monica Furlong. Church and state in Kenya and Britain. Queen asked to return relics.

Support Anglicans Online
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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 for free. Looking for a position? Check out vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion. Visit the Vacancies Centre for more.

Worth Noting
The bishop who ate his boots: Canada's Virtual Museum has an online exhibition about the Rt Revd Isaac Stringer, Second Bishop of Selkirk in Canada.

Youth
Ireland: Diocese of Cashel and Ossory Youth Council


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