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This page last updated 29 June 2003
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Week of 29 June 2003

Australia
Queensland: Birkdale, St George (Brisbane). Note: This site visible only from Microsoft browsers.
Queensland: Wellington Point, St James (Brisbane) Note: This site visible only from Microsoft browsers.

Canada
Manitoba: Winnipeg, St Anne (Ruperts Land)
Ontario: Richmond Hill, St Gabriel (Toronto)
Ontario: Thornhill, Trinity (Toronto)
Ontario: Uxbridge, St Paul (Toronto)

England
Bourton-on-the-Water, St Lawrence (Gloucester)
Brockworth, St George (Gloucester)
Charlton Kings, Holy Apostles (Gloucester)
Cheltenham, St Matthew with St Mary (Gloucester)
Wigan, St Mary, Ince-in-Makerfield (Liverpool)

Resources
Anglican Cell Church Network: A 'resource for Anglican churches in the UK thinking about or implementing the cell church model.'

Exchanges
Alabama -> New England
'
Priest looking for week or two in New England, willing to do supply or swap in exchange for housing. Live next to Florida Panhandle, close to Destin beaches (top 10 in most travel mags). One service per Sunday only. Brand new church with great congregation. Have vacation scheduled for first three Sundays in August. More information here. Email stmarys@alaweb.com if you're interested'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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Music
Rodgers Instrument: Leading builders of pipe organs as well as digital organs.

News Centre
Position statements about sex and bishops. Nicholls/Oakley wedding in Salisbury. Australian treasurer notes decline in church prestige. Vatican sticks to celibacy rule. People trust bishops more than president. ABC writes letter to bishops. Boot sale in Richmond Hill. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
California: San José, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (El Camino Real)
California: San José, San Martin de Porres (El Camino Real)
Maryland: Charlotte Hall, All Faith (Washington)
Maryland: Kensington, Christ Church (Washington)
Maryland: Oakley, All Saints (Washington)
Maryland: Silver Spring, Ascension (Washington)
South Carolina: Greenville, St Andrew (Upper South 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
Sketty, Parish of Sketty
 (Swansea and Brecon)

Worth Noting
Does father really know best? Susan Hogan notes in the Dallas Morning News that the faithful elevate clergy, and clergy come to expect it.

Gay spouses will need legal divorce: Political correspondent Gaby Hinsliff, writing in The Observer (London) notes that gay couples who split up face paying 'alimony' to ex-partners.


Week of 22 June 2003

Africa
Resources
African Friends in Need Network: A Uganda-based Christian development organization with an Anglican President and many Anglican ties.

Australia
Cathedrals
Victoria: Bendigo, Cathedral Church of St Paul, Diocese of Bendigo

Parishes
Victoria: Bendigo, Parish of South East Bendigo (Bendigo)

Canada
Cathedral
Saskatchewan: Prince Albert, Cathedral Church of St Alban the Martyr, Diocese of Saskatchewan

Parishes
Prince Edward Island: Spring Brook, St Thomas (Nova Scotia and P.E.I.)
Prince Edward Island: Irishtown, St Stephen (Nova Scotia and P.E.I.)
Saskatchewan: Parish of Two Rivers, Emmanuel, St Louis; St Stephen, MacDowell (Saskatchewan)
Saskatchewan: Prince Albert, St David (Saskatchewan)
Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, St Stephen
 (Saskatoon)

England
Resources
A Church Near You: A well-done search website for Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire; also includes some events.

The Unauthorised Version: Church news from the three counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire. Enables 'churches to tell their stories to print and broadcast providers with a freedom never before possible. Nearly all Churches have things happening from time to time which would interest the wider community and this site can help people not used to writing for the press. Anyone submitting a story stage by stage in the boxes provided can be confident that what they have to say will be presented in the best way to the journalists most likely to use it'.

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Complete
The Diocese of Colorado has elected the Reverend Robert J O'Neill as Bishop Coadjutor. Details here.

Exchanges
New Zealand -> England
'I am interested in an exchange with a priest in a parish near Salisbury. This would be in 2004 at a time suitable to both parishes and for about a 2-3 month period. I am vicar of a parish in Auckland, New Zealand. A house and car are available. I am a senior priest, married and with family in the southern part of England. I may be contacted mrsmart@ihug.co.nz'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
Read what some of our readers have to say. Or write a letter of your own to us for possible publication.

New Zealand
Grey Lynn, St Columba (Auckland)
Mt Roskill, St Margaret (Auckland)
Paihia (Bay of Islands), St Paul (Auckland)
Stone Store Hill, St James (Auckland)

News Centre
Nigeria threatens to secede. Gay bishops dominate the news. Fight not over at York Minster. Australian church succumbing to progress. Anglicans and Methodists talk and listen. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
Cistercian Order of the Holy Cross: Based in the States, this Anglican non-residential order admits single and married men as well as secular clergy from the Roman, Anglican, and Orthodox traditions who wish to follow the Rule of St Benedict.

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USA
Illinois: Palos Park, Church of the Transfiguration (Chicago)
Michigan: Ann Arbor, St Clare of Assisi (Michigan)
Missouri: Kansas City, St Andrew (West Missouri)
New Jersey: Patterson, St Paul (Newark)
North Carolina: Raleigh, St Ambrose (North Carolina)
Pennsylvania: Honey Brook, St Mark (Pennsylvania)
South Carolina: Aiken, St Thaddeus (Upper South Carolina)
Texas: Abilene, St Mark (Northwest Texas)
Virginia: Harrisonburg, Emmanuel (Virginia)

Official Seminaries
Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas

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
Cardiff, Parish of Central Cardiff includes St James the Great, St Andrew & St Teilo, St John the Baptist and St Michael (Landaff)

Worth Noting
Gay communion: Stephen Bates, writing in The Guardian, reflects on why it is the Anglican church that is most obsessed with what gays get up to in the privacy of their bedrooms.

Tawdry Audrey, Bobo, Maud, Pearl...all better men than I: A N Wilson writes in The Telegraph about homosexuality and the church.

God: the Hollywood years: Scott Hughes, writing in The Guardian, reflects on the portrayal of God in the cinema.

What is acceptable behaviour for a diocesan bishop? Simon Sarmiento, writing for Anglicans Online, reflects on the recent public letter from nine bishops to the Archbishop of Canterbury.


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