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Week of 23 March 2003

Australia
South Australia, Parish of Mount Barker: Christ the King, St John, St Mary, St James (The Murray)
Queensland: Toowoomba, Anglican Parish of St James the Less (Brisbane - Western Region)

Canada
Saskatchewan: Christopher Lake, St Christopher (Saskatchewan)

England
St Helens, St Andrews (Liverpool)

Ireland
Belfast, Cathedral Church of St Anne (Connor)
Brandon, Brandon Union of Parishes: St Peter, Christ Church, Holy Trinity (Cork,Cloyne and Ross)
Bray, Christ Church (Dublin)
Morroe, Abington (Limerick)

News Centre
War. Equinox. Archbishop backs troops. So do other bishops and priests. British Muslim preacher slams ABC. Tutu calls for apartheid reparations now. Mugabe invites Ndungane to help in Zimbabwe.
All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Anglican Rite Catholic Church (Archdiocese of Pacific Northwest): 'An Ecmenical Old Catholic group serving the Oregon and Washington State area.'

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USA
North Carolina: Wilmington, St Paul (East Carolina)
Tennessee: Fayette, St Mary Magdalene (Tennessee)
Tennessee: Lebanon, Church of the Epiphany (Tennessee)
Tennessee: Memphis, St John (West Tennessee)

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
A Springsteen spiritual: Rich Barlow, writing in the Boston Globe, notices the deep spirituality of New Jersey boy Bruce Springsteen. We devoted our front-page letter to this topic last year on September 1.

Groping at shadows in a darkened room: Chris McGillion, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, notes that religions have more in common than not; all are grasping for truth.

Every Voice Network: The Anglican Voices United for Justice site contains liturgical, educational and sermon resources in time of war. Most notable may be the resources dealing with talking to youth. The site contains many more topics.

Prayer Vigil in Time of War: The Prayer Room at the King of Peace Church, Kingsland, Georgia, USA.

War is not a time for keeping your head down, Archbishop: Paul Vallely, writing in The Independent, asks why Rowan Williams is being so quiet.



Week of 16 March 2003

Lent and Holy Week Resources
Our collection of links and online resources. Let us know if you find something we ought to include.


Australia
Cathedrals
South Australia: Murray Bridge, The Cathedral of St John the Baptist (The Murray)

Parishes
South Australia: O'Halloran Hill, Christ Church (The Murray)

Bells
North American Guild of Change Ringers: Links to basic ringing information, towers, and handbell groups.

Canada
Alberta: Banff National Park, St George's in the Pines (Calgary)
Alberta: Edmonton, Holy Trinity
(Edmonton)
Ontario: Barriefield, St Mark (Ontario)
Ontario: Burlington, St Christopher (Niagara)
Ontario: Burlington, St John (Niagara)
Ontario: Napanee, St Mary Magdalene (Ontario)
Ontario: Shabot Lake, St Andrew (Ontario)

England
Southend, Team ministry: All Saints, St Alban, St Mark, and St John the Baptist (Chelmsford)

Europe
France: Chantilly, St Peter (Diocese in Europe)
France: Guerlesquin, Christ Church (Diocese in Europe)
France: Nantes, Christ Church (Diocese in Europe)
France: Pau, St Andrew (Diocese in Europe)
France: Ploermel, Christ Church (Diocese in Europe)
France: Toulouse, The English Speaking Church of Toulouse (Diocese in Europe)
France: Vence, St Hugh (Diocese in Europe)

News Centre
Cape Town and Zimbabwe. Church and state in England. Church and culture in America. No victory prayers for Iraq. War and the Bible. Church and state in Nigeria. Archbishop re-elected in Tanzania. Australian diocese retreats to Middle Ages. Canada closes residential schools issue. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Special
Bishop Pierre Whalon's report and photo journal of his recent trip to Baghdad.

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USA
Cathedrals
Providence, Cathedral of St John,
 Diocese of Rhode Island

Parishes
Ohio: Cincinnati, Church of the Advent (Southern Ohio)
Ohio: Cincinnati, St Timothy (Southern Ohio)
Ohio: Columbus, St James (Southern Ohio)
Ohio: Dayton, St Andrew (Southern Ohio)
Rhode Island: Barrington, St John (Rhode Island)
Rhode Island: Bristol, St Michael (Rhode Island)
Rhode Island: Cranston, Church of the Transfiguration (Rhode Island)
Rhode Island: Providence, Church of the Epiphany (Rhode Island)

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.

World
United Arab Emirates: Chaplaincy of Dubai and Sharjah with the Northern Emirates (Cyprus and the Gulf)
Note from the submitter: 'The primary church of the Chaplaincy, Holy Trinity Dubai, is one of the most active Anglican churches in the world. Because it extends hospitality to other Christian groups who have nowhere to worship, it sometimes has as many as 6,000 people worshiping on a Sunday. During the week it may have 7,000 people through its doors'.

Worth Noting
Anglicans enthrone 'a saint': John Wilkins, writing in the National Catholic Reporter for a Roman Catholic audience, discusses the recent enthronement of Rowan Williams.

Hymn-writing saved even a wretch like him: Mary Wiltenburg, writing in the Christian Science Monitor, reviews the new book Amazing Grace by Steve Turner.

Use Lent to become a better person: Lucia Herndon, writing in The Philadelphia Inquirer, reflects on the passage of the first week of Lent.


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