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This page last updated 30 March 2003
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Week of 30 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.

Anglican email lists
Radical Pastor: 'An ecumenical forum for men and women ordained or under vows in the Christian Church whose faith demands they be politically and socially radical. It is for those who see the vision of the Kingdom of God on earth as being the regulative principle of their ministry in its demand for the radical transformation of this world. Incarnation, Redemption and the Commonwealth of God lie at the heart of their vocation, leading to an acknowledgment that 'matter matters'. (Cross-listed under Social Justice Issues below.)

Australia
Cathedrals
New South Wales: Newcastle, Christ Church Cathedral, Diocese of Newcastle

Dioceses
Diocese of Bendigo: bendigo.anglican.org

England
Cathedrals
Chichester, Chichester Cathedral, Diocese of Chichester

Parishes
Arundel, St Nicholas (Chichester)
Auckland, St Helen (Durham)
Balsall Heath St Barnabas (Birmingham)
Birmingham, St Agatha (Birmingham)
Brighton, The Annunciation (Chichester)
Brighton, Parish of the Resurrection: St Martin with St Wilfrid, St Luke, St Alban (Chichester)
Carlisle, Parish of St Aidan and St Andrew (Carlisle)
Felpham, St Mary (Chichester)
Hartlepool (Owton Manor), St James (Durham)
Horsted Keynes, St Giles (Chichester)
Kenton, St Mary the Virgin (London)
Larkhall, St Saviour (Bath and Wells)
Lavender Hill, The Ascension (Southwark)
Lewisham, St Mary the Virgin (Southwark)
Long Eaton, St Laurence (Derby)
Raynes Park, St Saviour (Southwark)
Westbourne, St John Baptist (Chichester)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
The Episcopal Church in the USA: The Diocese of Montana has announced the slate of nominees for its next bishop. You'll need to scroll about halfway down the page to find the list.

The Episcopal Church in the USA: The Diocese of Nebraska has announced the slate of nominees for its next bishop.

Events
USA: New York City, every Wednesday
At the Episcopal Church Centre's chapel—located at 815 Second Avenue, New York, New York—every Wednesday at 5pm, Ana Hernandez (formerly of the Miserable Offenders) and Ruth Cunningham (formerly of the Anonymous Four) will host an interfaith chant group. They say: 'if you can hum, you can come'. If you're in the city on a Wednesday afternoon, stop by!

Isle of Man
Douglas, Parish of St Matthew the Apostle (Sodor and Man)

News Centre
Australian Jews plead to Anglicans. English bishop prays for rector's son. Some bishops support the war. Mourning the dead. Reparations after the war. Victim aid plans already underway. ACK to provide AIDS education. US public supports the war. Possible unification of English dioceses. New bishop in Ghana. Vancouver parishes accept alternative oversight. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Fochabers, Gordon Chapel (Moray, Ross and Caithness): 'The chapel has a world-famous collection of stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris'.

Social Justice issues
Every Voice Network: 'A network of organizations, individuals, and other resources dedicated to issues and social change. We want to create a place for people to connect, discuss, and work together to bring positive social changes into the world together'. The founders of the network are Episcopalian; many of the articles and discussions have to do with Anglican issues.

Radical Pastor: 'An ecumenical forum for men and women ordained or under vows in the Christian Church whose faith demands they be politically and socially radical. It is for those who see the vision of the Kingdom of God on earth as being the regulative principle of their ministry in its demand for the radical transformation of this world. Incarnation, Redemption and the Commonwealth of God lie at the heart of their vocation, leading to an acknowledgment that 'matter matters'.

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USA
Alabama: Mobile, Trinity Church
 (Central Gulf Coast)
Indiana: Indianapolis, St Alban (Indianapolis)
Massachusetts: Watertown, Church of the Good Shepherd (Massachusetts)
New Jersey: Hackettstown, St James (Newark)
New Jersey: Jersey City, Grace Van Vorst (Newark)
North Carolina: Ashville, St Luke (Western North Carolina)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO for free. Seeking a position? Scan vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

Wales
Caerau, St Cynfelyn (Llandaff)
Porthcawl, The Parish of Newton, Nottage, and Porthcawl (Llandaff)

Port Talbot, Parish of St Theodore (Llandaff)

Worth Noting
Banging on heaven's door: 'When was the last time you heard someone in church asking God what on earth he's playing at, allowing the world to go so wrong? David Runcorn writes about the lost virtues of loss, lament and protest at God', over at Ship of Fools.

Shock and Awe, Fear and Trembling: A hard rain's gonna fall. Peter Manseau writes at Killing the Buddha about a clear strong radio signal in rural Virginia.


Week of 23 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
South Australia: Adelaide Hills, Parish of Mount Barker [Christ the King, St John, St Mary, St James] (The Murray)
Queensland: Toowoomba, Parish of St James the Less (Brisbane)

Canada
Saskatchewan: Christopher Lake, St Christopher (Saskatchewan)

England
St Helens, St Andrew (Liverpool)

Ireland
Cathedrals
Belfast, Cathedral Church of St Anne, Diocese of Connor (Connor)

Parishes
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: 'An Ecumenical 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
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
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.


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