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Week of 1 February 2004

Canada
British Columbia: Victoria, St Luke (British Columbia)

England
Chester, St John the Baptist (Chester)
Chester, St Peter (Chester)
Chester, St Thomas of Canterbury (Chester)
London, Sloane Street, Holy Trinity (London)

Europe
Netherlands: Arnhem and Nijmegen, East Netherlands Group of Chaplaincies (Diocese in Europe)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Episcopal Church in the USA
The Diocese of Western North Carolina has announced nominees for the next bishop: The Reverend Dr Eugene C McDowell, Rector, Church of the Redeemer, Shelby, North Carolina; the Reverend Canon Matthew E Stockard, Canon to the Ordinary, Diocese of East Carolina, Kinston, North Carolina; the Reverend G Porter Taylor, Rector, St Gregory the Great, Athens, Georgia; and the Reverend C Christopher Thompson, Rector, St Thomas Church, St Petersburg, Florida. More information here.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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Mailing Lists, Web Forums
St Paul's Discussion forum: 'For intellectual and spiritual enrichment of all (Anglicans and others alike) and a place to discuss issues facing the church today. Registration is required to post on the forums. Registration is a free and simple process.'

New Zealand
Meeanee, St Thomas (Waiapu)
Taradale, All Saints (Waiapu)

Resources
Women's Resource Centre: Christian feminist organization in the Diocese of Auckland with an extensive library of feminist theological books, videos, CDs and tapes. The centre also publishes books, along with a twice-yearly journal, Vashti's Voices.

News Centre
US dioceses meet, discuss major issues. Canada's primate retires. Money to repair English cathedrals. Kenyan bishop asked to return the money. ABC finishes trip to the Holy Land. Canadian priest to sleep in streets as protest. Church and State in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Uganda. Church and sex in South Africa and Uganda. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Missouri: Carthage, Grace (West Missouri)
New Jersey: Haworth, St Luke (Newark)
Oklahoma: Westport, St Bede (Oklahoma)
Pennsylvania: Jersey Shore, Trinity (Central Pennsylvania)
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (northwest), Good Shepherd (Pennsylvania)
Texas: Houston, St Andrew (Texas)
Wisconsin: River Hills, St Christopher (Milwaukee)

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
Canterbury under siege: Simon Sarmiento, writing in Thinking Anglicans, discusses current conflict between English conservatives and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Don't call us evangelicals: Thinking Anglicans has located, assembled, and annotated the Church Times' publication of an important new article by Theo Hobson.

God's Country: The Deity goes slumming in a quiet English village. Alice K. Turner's review of 'Mr Golightly's Holiday' by Salley Vickers, published by Farrar Straus Giroux.

Heaven is the loser: Peter Stanford, published in the New Zealand Herald, writes joyfully about Desmond Tutu.

Lent books reviewed: The Church Times gathers a selection of books for Lent.


Week of 25 January 2004

Australia
New South Wales: Forester, Parish of Forester and Tuncurry (Newcastle)
New South Wales: Singleton, Singleton Parish (Newcastle)
New South Wales: Merewether, St Augustine of Canterbury (Newcastle)

Canada
Ontario: Burritt's Rapids, Christ Church (Ontario)
Ontario: Lansdowne, St John (Ontario)
Ontario: Merrickville, Holy Trinity (Ontario)

Discussion Lists
ChristianMums: A new discussion list founded by three Anglican women of Northern England. One of the nicest, friendliest sites we've seen in awhile. Join in with 'Real People, Real Faith, Real Lives.'

England
Banks, St Stephen in the Banks (Liverpool)
Lower Willingdon, St Wilf (Chichester)

Stapleford, St Helen (Southwell)

Resources
The Mothers Union: A worldwide organisation of some 3,000,000 members devoted to all aspects of care for families.

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Very Reverend Michael Francis Perham MA, Dean of Derby for election as Bishop of Gloucester in succession to the Right Reverend David Edward Bentley BA who resigned on 31 December 2003.

Ireland
Cathedrals
Waterford, Christ Church Cathedral, United Diocese of Cashel and Ossory

Parishes

Murroe, Abington (Connor)
Clonmel, Old St Mary (Cashel and Ossory)

Resources
The Mothers' Union - Ireland: 'A 125-year old-Christian organization with 400 branches throughout all the diocese of Ireland with 11,000 members, it is part of a worldwide organisation of some 3,000,000 members'. Their goal is Christian care for families both on a local level and throughout the world.

Regenerate: Based in Kilkenny, this interdenominational youth gathering hold 'regular workshops, day events, and concerts, fostering leadership and encouraging biblical discipleship.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
Have a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible publication.

News Centre
ABC visits Diocese of Jerusalem. C of E prepares for a General Synod. OCNACDP meets in Plano, Texas. Various news sources speculate about Plano. Via Media and AAC respond to Plano. ECUSA's Presiding Bishop issues a statement. Christians continue to live dangerously in Karachi. Nigerian Anglicans diversify their portfolio. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA

Cathedrals
Indiana: Indianapolis, Christ Church, Diocese of Indianapolis
Texas: El Paso, Pro Cathedral of St Clement, Diocese of the Rio Grande

Parishes
Kansas: Dodge City, St Cornelius (Western Kansas)
Massachusetts: North Billerica St Anne (Massachusetts)
New Hampshire: New London, St Andrew (New Hampshire)
Oklahoma: Bartlesville, St Luke (Oklahoma)
Oklahoma: Lawton, St Andrew (Oklahoma)
Oklahoma: Tulsa, St Dunstan (Oklahoma)
Wisconsin: Minocqua, St Matthias (Fond du Lac)

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.

Worth Noting
God is not negotiable: Christopher Howse this week devotes his column in the Telegraph to Rowan Williams' new book, Anglican Identities.

Lewis Carroll and His Illustrators: Collaborations and correspondence, 1865-1898, by Morton N. Cohen and Edward Wakeling, (editors). Published by Macmillan. Reviewed by the Reverend Dr John Pridmore in the Church Times.

Life after Anglicanism: Theo Hobson, writing in the Guardian (London), explains why he calls himself 'post-Anglican'.

The Pilgrim Prayer Book, by David Stancliffe. Published by Continuum and reviewed in the Church Times by the Reverend Martin Warner.

Why I am a Christian: This is my story, by John Stott, Published by IVP; Easter Faith: Believing in the risen Jesus by Gerald O'Collins SJ, and The Christian Jesus: Faith in the finding by Kenneth Cragg. All in a Church Times review by the Right Reverend Dr David Atkinson.


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