Week
of 1 June 2003
Australia
New
South Wales: Katoomba, St
Hilda (Sydney)
Victoria: East St Kilda, St
James the Great (Melbourne)
England
High
Pavement, St
Mary the Virgin (Southwell)
Episcopal
Elections or Announcements
The Church of England
Oxford: The Reverend Canon Dr Jeffrey
Philip Hywel John, MA DPhil, Canon Theologian at Southwark Cathedral
has been nominated to the Suffragan See of Reading in the Diocese
of Oxford. Details here.
Oxford:
The Reverend
Dr Alan Thomas Lawrence Wilson, MA, DPhil, Rector of Sandhurst
has been nominated to the Suffragan See of Buckingham in the Diocese
of Oxford. Details here.
The
Episcopal Church in the USA
Montana: The Diocese of Montana elected the Revd
C. Franklin Brookhart, Jr, as the next bishop. Details here.
Milwaukee: The Diocese of Milwaukee elected the Revd Steven Andrew
Miller as the next bishop. Details in a newspaper article here.
Letters
to Anglicans Online
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of your own to us for possible publication.
News
Centre
Today is Communications Sunday. Church of Nigeria
opens Centre for Study of Islam. Adelaide survives
a synod. Diocese of Egypt reports on Algerian
earthquake. Lambeth 2008 to be held in South
Africa. Primates meet, issue Pastoral Letter.
The moon is in the seventh house. Sydney and
lay presidency. More sex charges in Adelaide.
Conflict heats up in New Westminster. Australian
church leaders reflect. York Minster library
to close. Canadian primate to retire. All this,
and more, in the News Centre.
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USA
Illinois: Chicago, St
Peter (Chicago)
Mississippi: Batesville, St
Stephen (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Biloxi, Episcopal
Church of the Redeemer (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Bovina, St
Alban (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Brandon, St
Peter by-the-Lake (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Canton, Grace
(Mississippi)
Mississippi: Cleveland, Calvary
(Mississippi)
Mississippi: Columbus, St
Paul (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Diamondhead, St
Thomas (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Gautier, St
Pierre (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Greenville, St
James (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Gulfport, St
Mark (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Jackson, All
Saints (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Jackson, St
James (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Long Beach, St
Patrick (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Meridian, Church
of the Mediator (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Madison, Chapel
of the Cross (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Oxford, St
Peter (Mississippi). Note: Also the meeting
place for Episcopal
Church at Ole Miss.
Mississippi:
Pascagoula, St
John (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Pass Christian, Trinity
(Mississippi)
Mississippi: Ridgeland, St
Columb (Mississippi). Note: Simple,
fast loading, actually-prepared-with-the-visitor-in-mind site.
Mississippi: Southaven, St
Timothy (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Starkville, Resurrection
(Mississippi). Note: Active home of Canterbury
Fellowship for Mississippi State University.
Mississippi: Tupelo, All
Saints (Mississippi)
Mississippi: Vicksburg, Christ
Episcopal (Mississippi)
Vacancies
Centre
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at AO for free. Seeking a position? Scan vacancies
on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.
World
Bahamas
Nassau,
Christ
the King (The Bahamas and the Turks and
Caicos Islands)
Barbados
Holetown, St
James (Barbados)
Worth
Noting
God's
Secretaries: Leo Sandon, writing in the
Tallahassee Democrat (Florida), reviews Adam
Nicholson's new book on the making of the King
James Bible.
Lifting
bans in the Bible: Ruth Gledhill, writing
in The Times (London), reports that one by one,
some of the Bible's most exacting prohibitions
and injunctions have been overruled in the name
of secular progress.
Now,
to reinvent the church: Muriel Porter, writing
in The Age (Melbourne), argues that the Hollingworth
crisis has given the Anglican Church an opportunity
it must not pass up.
Youth
Jóvenes Episcopales de Cuba (JEC): In Spanish and English, the web
site 'is a diocesan organization that represents and accomplishes the ministry
of the Episcopal Church of Cuba among the cuban youth'. Have a look—and
write to them! |