Week of
2 February 2003
Books
How
I Praise You! 150 Little Psalms in Song
A new book from Apex Publishing Services contains
teaching tips and links to Psalms-related articles,
sermons, websites, books, and music.
Canada
Ontario: Beaverton, St
Paul (Toronto)
Resources
Inner Resource Centre (Newmarket,
Ontario)
'The Directors and Associates of the Inner Resource Centre seek to help people to
lead lives of joy and satisfaction and to reconnect with Spirit, passion and inspiration.
We accomplish this by offering supportive workshops, events, services and products.'
Church
History
Mundus Missionary
Gateway:
The Mundus Gateway is a web-based guide to more
than four hundred collections of overseas missionary
materials held in the United Kingdom. These
materials, comprising the archives of British
missionary societies, collections of personal
papers, printed matter, photographs, other visual
materials and artefacts, are held in a large
number of libraries, record offices and other
institutions in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland
and Wales. The Mundus Gateway makes it easier
for researchers to locate these collections
and obtain sufficient information about their
contents to enable effective planning of research
visits. Includes links to large photo galleries.
England
Lightcliffe, St
Matthew (Wakefield)
Episcopal
Elections or Announcements
Ongoing
The Rt Revd Douglas Blackwell, Suffragan Bishop of Toronto, is retiring 30 April. Most Revd Terence E. Finlay, Archbishop of Toronto,
has called an Electoral Synod for Saturday 26 April. Full story here.
Liturgical
Chant
the Psalm of the week: For those of you
who can't see a note and know what to sing,
this site was created by Jonathan Malton at
St John the Evangelist in Kitchener, Ontario,
to help you learn the chant. Midi organ plays
all four parts individually or as you'll hear
it.
Music
Chant
the Psalm of the week: (see Liturgical entry)
New
Zealand
Christchurch, Christchurch
Cathedral (Christchurch)
New Plymouth, St
Mary Pro-Cathedral (Waikato)
News
Centre
Westminster
dean in squabble again.
Canadian dioceses start paying reparations.
'In God we trust'.
Zimbabwe asks for help from Cape Town bishop.
Rally for peace at famous US church. All
this, and a bit more, in the News Centre.
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USA
Alaska: Sitka, St Peter's-by-the-Sea (Alaska)
Arizona: Tucson, St
Matthew (Arizona)
California: San Francisco, St
Francis (California)
Connecticut: Brookfield, St
Paul (Connecticut)
Florida: Jacksonville, St
Mark (Florida)
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Worth
Noting
Listen to the women: Kathy Galloway, writing in the Sunday Herald, discusses
'the blindness at the heart of Christian history'.
Shabbat
in space: The Jerusalem Post reports on the efforts of Ilan Ramon
to determine when the Sabbath began, and to say the Kidush without wine. |