Week
of 23 February 2003
The
Enthronement of Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury (links
below in no particular order)
The BBC
webcast: Coverage begins Thursday 27 February, 1430 GMT.
The
Order of Service is available in PDF format (150K): download here.
BBC
'Religion and Ethics' site, with a special
page devoted to Dr Williams: Good for background information;
includes '10 things you didn't know about
Rowan Williams'. BBC
audio files of Dr Williams: Includes 'Desert Island Discs'...
The Anglican Communion
official website: Includes basic information, photos, information
for purchasing a video of the ceremony.
The Archbishop of Canterbury official website: Just
that.
Canterbury
Cathedral website: Includes a poster publicising 'Enthronements
Past and Present: A Photographic Exhibition' (15 February - 15
March).
Australia
New South Wales: Carlton, St
James (Sydney)
New South Wales: Keiraville, St
John (Sydney)
New South Wales: Kurrajong, St
Stephen (Sydney)
New South Wales: Mosman, St
Clement (Sydney)
New South Wales: Neutral Bay, St
Augustine (Sydney)
New South Wales: Newport, St
Michael and All Angels (Sydney)
New South Wales: Northbridge, St
Mark (Sydney)
New South Wales: Paddington, St
George (Sydney)
New South Wales: Randwick, St
Jude (Sydney) (Note: 'Historic
church near Fox movie studios in eastern suburbs
of Sydney. Sometimes used as a film set; e.g.,
Gillian Armstrong's Oscar and Lucinda'.)
New South Wales: Robertson, St
John (Sydney)
New South Wales: Shellharbour City, Shellharbour
City Anglican Church (Sydney)
New South Wales: Shellharbour City, St
Paul (Sydney)
New South Wales: Southerland, St
John (Sydney)
New South Wales: Sydney (Church Hill), St
Phillip (Sydney) (Note: 'Competes
with St John's Pro-Cathedral, Parramatta and
St James' King Street for title of oldest "Anglican
Church in Australia". The first Christian
church built in Australia was erected on Church
Hill in 1793 by First Fleet chaplain Reverend
Richard Johnson'.)
New South Wales: Sydney, Macquarie
Anglican Churches 'a network of six Christian
small to medium sized communities'.
New South Wales: West Ryde, St
Columb (Sydney)
Norfolk
Island: Camden, St
John (Sydney) (Note: 'Norfolk Island,
a territory of Australia, is located in the
South Pacific, east of Australia and north of
New Zealand. Many of its inhabitants are the
descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their
Tahitian wives'.)
Resources
Fix
Church: the youth congregation of St Andrew's
Cathedral, Sydney.
Canada
Ontario: Toronto (Eglington), St
Clement (Toronto)
England
Prudhoe, St
Mary Magdalene (Newcastle)
Tewin Village, St
Peter (St Albans)
Episcopal
Elections or Announcements
Complete
Diocese of Popondota: The Revd
Roger Jupp was consecrated Bishop of Popondota
today. He replaces Reuben Tariambari, who resigned last year.
Japan
Kashiwa, St Andrew's
Missionary Station (Yokohama)
Tochigi, St
Alban (Kitakanto)
New
Zealand
Theological
Colleges and Schools
Auckland, Dilworth
School: 'An independent (private) full boarding
school where all the boys attending are on a
scholarship, which covers all costs of education
and boarding. "A school for making good boys
better."' Two campuses: Years 1 - 8 and 9 - 13.
Auckland, King's
College: A boys independent secondary school
(high school) for day and residential students.
Christchurch, Cathedral
Grammar School: A co-educational pre-school
'with seamless transition to separate boy and
girl preparatory schools'.
Christchurch, Christ's
College: A boys independent secondary school
with strong house system 'in which boys are
attached to one of four boarding or six dayboy
houses, provides a pastoral focus and sense
of identity for day-to-day life at school.'
Christchurch, Medbury
School: A boys day and boarding school, grades 1
- 8
Christchurch, St
Margaret's College: A girls primary, middle,
and senior school, day and boarding.
Christchurch, St
Michael's Church School: A co-educational school.
Havelock,
Hereworth
School: A preparatory school for boys aged
7 - 13 years. Boarding, day, and weekly options.
Marton, Huntley
School: A boys preparatory school, boarding,
years 5 - 8.
Marton, Nga
Tawa School, Wellington Diocesan School for
Girls: Years 7 - 13.
Timaru, Craighead
Diocesan School: A 'state Integrated
Anglican Girls' School for Daygirls and Boarders
from Year 7 to 13.'
Wanganui, Wanganui
Collegiate School: A co-educational boarding
and day school, years 9 - 13.
Wellington, Chilton
Saint James School: A girls school, pre-school
through year 13.
Wellington, (Hutt Valley), Hutt
International Boys' School: residential,
years 7 - 13.
Wellington, Samuel
Marsden Collegiate School: pre-school co-educational;
years 1 - 13, girls.
Wellington, St
Mark's Church School: Offers pre-school co-education,
years 1 - 8.
Wellington, Victoria University Anglican chaplancy: AngChap.
Wellington (Days Bay), Wellesley
College: An independent boys school, years
1 - 8.
Resources
Diocese of Christchurch, Anglican
Aged Care: Three Anglican retirement community
options: Christchurch, Churchill, and Fitzerald.
Diocese of Christchurch, Anglican Social Services ministry,
Christchurch City Mission
Diocese of Wellington, Anglican Social Services ministry,
Wellington
City Mission
Diocese of Wellington, Association
of Anglican Women
News
Centre
Synod in England.
Archbishop bears all.
Trouble brewing, or selling brew.
Tony Blair and Tariq Aziz.
Archbishop's Wear Daily.
Church and State in Britain.
Church and State in Zimbabwe.
Archbishops speak out against war.
Medieval altarpiece restored. All this, and more, in the News Centre.
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USA
Connecticut: Fairfield, St
Paul (Connecticut)
Georgia: Bainbridge, St
John (Georgia)
Georgia: St Simons Island, Christ
Church (Georgia)
Georgia: Valdosta, Christ
the King (Georgia)
Georgia: Valdosta, St
Barnabas (Georgia)
Massachusetts: Hudson, St
Luke (Massachusetts)
North Carolina: Charlotte, Christ
Church (North Carolina)
Pennsylvania: Clarks Summit, Epiphany
(Bethlehem)
Pennsylvania: Moscow, St
Mark (Bethlehem)
Pennsylvania: Nazareth, St
Brigid (Bethlehem)
Pennsylvania: Schnecksville, St
Elizabeth (Bethlehem)
Pennsylvania:
Scranton, St
Luke (Bethlehem)
Vermont: Swanton, Holy
Trinity (Vermont)
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Youth
Fix
Church: the youth congregation of St Andrew's
Cathedral, Sydney.
Worth
Noting
John
Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion
by Frank M. Turner, reviewed by Sheridan Gilley
in the Church Times.
The
New SCM Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship by Paul Bradshaw,
editor; reviewed by the Very Revd Michael Perham in the Church
Times.
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