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Week of 23 May 2004

Australia
Queensland: Palmwoods, St Augustine (Brisbane) Serious midi-attack; different on each page.

Schools
Trinity College: Gawler, South Africa (Adelaide) A day school, Reception through year 12, co-ed with nearly 4000 on four separate campuses.

Canada
British Columbia: Delta, St Cuthbert (New Westminster)
Ontario: Toronto (Lansing), Annunciation (Toronto)

England
Melton, St Andrew the Apostle (St Edmundsbury and Ipswich)
Ufford, St Mary of the Assumption (St Edmundsbury and Ipswich)

Events
England: London, Tuesday, 15 June
At the Trinity Institute for Christianity and Culture a lecture will be given by the Rt Hon and Rt Revd Richard Chartres, Bishop of London, entitled 'Being the Church in a World City, from the 7th to the 21st century'. Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street SW1, 7pm.

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News Centre
Support growing for women bishops in Adelaide. Australian sex-abuse guidelines attacked. Diocese of Utah approves same-sex blessings. Online church desecrated. Surprise resignation of Kenyan bishop. Uganda bishop abducted, rescued, goatless. Victoria Matthews withdraws from Canadian election. ECUSA announces new director of ENS. Grace Cathedral wins Webby award. Many primates speak out; one dies. ABC declines to be patron of anti-cult group. Anglican church expanding in France. New dean for Sewanee. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
California: Lincoln, St James (Northern California)
California: Woodland, St Luke (Northern California)
Delaware: Claymont, Ascension (Delaware)
Delaware: Willmington, Calvary (Delaware)
Delaware: Willmington, Immanuel (Delaware)
Maine: Augusta, St Mark (Maine)
Maine: Castine, Trinity (Maine)
Maine: St Martin (Maine)
Maine: Woodland, St Luke (Maine)
Oregon: Portland, St Gabriel (Oregon)
Texas: College Station, St Francis (Texas)
Washington: Kennewick, St Paul (Spokane)

Educational resources
Virginia: Harrisonburg, Canterbury Episcopal Campus Ministry. Serves campuses of James Madison University, Eastern Mennonite University, and Bridgewater State University.

Vacancies Centre
One new posting this week.
Go ahead: 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
Perish Valley, Churches: Llanberis, Nant Peris, Llanrug, Cwm-y-Glo and Llandinorwig (Bangor)

Worth Noting
Anglican Church of Canada General Synod live: For those unable to attend Canada's General Synod 2004, it will be webcast live from Brock University beginning on 11 May. Morning summary programs produced by Anglican Video will be available for viewing throughout the day. In addition to the live broadcast, the website will also archive many parts of synod so that visitors can access them later. To watch it live, viewers will need Microsoft's Windows Media Player. See http://gs2004.anglican.ca/news/webcast/ for more.

Conversations with Rowan Williams: Last year the BBC broadcast a series of conversations with the the Archbishop of Canterbury and four distinguished guests, in which the Archbishop aired his views on a number of controversial contemporary issues. Only programme one is available (requires RealVideo), but it's very much worth viewing.

Exodus. Numbers. Judges: As conservative parishes leave the liberal Episcopal Church, who shall inherit the real estate? Elizabeth Austin weighs the issue in the journal Legal Affairs.

A Thorny Issue Begets Much Reading: In the New York Times, Peter Steinfels, former religion editor, applauds a mid-1990s Anglican effort in theology — and laments the lack of likely readers.

Youth
St Michael's Conference: A Conference in the Anglican Tradition. The home of the St Michael's Conference, you'll see both on the AO Youth page and on their links that additional St Michael's conferences have started in the Midwest US, Ontario, the Maritimes,
Saskatchewan, and Labrador. This site has a message board of interest if you want to talk to other youth in the conference as well as many other features.


Week of 16 May 2004

Africa
Diocese
Zimbabwe: Diocese of Manicaland (Province of Central Africa)

Cathedral
Mutare, Cathedral Parish St John the Baptist (Manicaland)

Australia
New South Wales: Taree, Parish of Taree parish church St John the Divine (Newcastle)
Western Australia: East Victoria Park, Holy Trinity (Perth)

Schools
Thomas Hassall Anglican College. New South Wales, West Hoxton (Sydney). K through 9; 10 through 12 developing. Co-ed day school.

Church History
The Scottish Episcopal Church: A New History, by Gavin White. This Honorary Canon of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, former lecturer at Glasgow University, and the outgoing president of the Scottish Church History Society has made his book available online in HTML.

England
Cholsey, St Mary (Oxford)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Episcopal Church in the USA
The Diocese of Olympia has elected the Revd Bavi Edna 'Nedi' Rivera as its next suffragan bishop. We cannot find information on the diocesan website, so you can read more details in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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News Centre
Diocese of Tasmania to pay abuse victims. Survey shows England accepts women priests. Rumours and rumblings from Eames commission. New Zealand elects Maori primate. Nigerian bishop speaks out. Otis Charles disciplined by +California. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Gallowgate, St Margaret (Aberdeen and Orkney)
Killin, St Fillin (St Andrews, Dunkeld and Galloway)

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USA
Oregon: Hillsboro, All Saints (Oregon)
Oregon: Manzanita, St Catherine of Alexandria (Oregon)
Texas: Southlake, St Laurence (Fort Worth)
Washington: Vancouver, St Luke (Olympia)

Vacancies Centre
One new posting this week.
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

In Cyberspace, Can Anyone Hear You Pray? In the BBC's Online Magazine, Giles Wilson takes a seat in space, at the Church of Fools. The New York Times also stops by.

The Scottish Episcopal Church: A New History, by Gavin White. This Honorary Canon of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, former lecturer at Glasgow University, and the outgoing president of the Scottish Church History Society has made his book available online in HTML. (Cross-listed in Church History).



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