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This page last updated 19 September 2004
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Week of 19 September 2004

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Associations
Episcopal Women's History Project: 'To promote and encourage research, writing and publication in all matters touching upon the history of women in the Episcopal Church; To promote and encourage the collection and preservation of records and other artifacts of interest pertaining to such history; To foster and promote public knowledge of interest in such history.' (Cross-listed in Church History.)

Australia
New South Wales: Granville, St Mark (Sydney)

Canada
Alberta: Cochrane, All Saints (Calgary)
British Columbia: Vancouver (Kerrisdale), St Mary (New Westminster)

Church History
Episcopal Women's History Project: 'To promote and encourage research, writing and publication in all matters touching upon the history of women in the Episcopal Church; To promote and encourage the collection and preservation of records and other artifacts of interest pertaining to such history; To foster and promote public knowledge of interest in such history.' (Cross-listed in Associations.)

Memoir of the Life and Episcopate of Edward Feild, D.D., Bishop of Newfoundland, 1844-1876. By H.W. Tucker (1877)
Edward Feild (1801-1876) was the second Bishop of Newfoundland, a diocese which then included Labrador and Bermuda. His extensive work among and for the people of his diocese coincided with a period of extraordinary growth in membership and a doubling of the number of priests. The address above includes a portrait of Bishop Feild and a representation of the "Hawk," the church-ship in which he made pastoral visitations covering thousands of miles.

Page images of the complete first printing (Barker) of the Authorised Version: Digital scans of every page of the Authorised ('King James') Version of the Bible you can read, resize, select by page or book. The reproduction is outstanding. This is only one small part of the outstanding collection of the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Imaging at the University of Pennsylvania. (Cross-listed in Worth Noting.)

Works of Richard Hooker: Downloadable in PDF format, this scan of the first printing of Hooker's Complete Works can be found on Online Library of Liberty. The bulk of the 'holdings' concentrate on aspects of liberal economics. The main reason for visiting this site, beyond the first printing of Hooker, is that anything of interest you find can be downloaded as PDF files. (Cross-listed in Worth Noting.)

England
Blewbury, St Michael (Oxford)
Bussage Hill, St Michael and All Angels (Gloucester)
Hagbourne, St Andrew (Oxford)
Upton, St Mary (Oxford)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Anglican Church of Canada
The Venerable Barry B. Clarke was elected bishop of the Diocese of Montreal on the fourth ballot.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Waiting for the Eames report. Lay presidency in Sydney. Female bishops in Canberra and Goulburn. No archbishop in Adelaide. Archbishop in Perth. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Edinburgh (Comely Bank), St Ninian (Edinburgh)

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USA
Illinois: Arlington Heights, St Simon (Chicago)
Illinois: Chicago, Atonement (Chicago)
Illinois: Chicago, St Elizabeth and Santa Teresa de Avila (Chicago) Services in English and Spanish.
Illinois: Glencoe, St Elisabeth (Chicago)
Illinois: LaGrange, Emmanuel (Chicago)
Illinois: Northbrook, St Giles (Chicago)
Illinois: St Charles, St Charles (Chicago)
Massachusetts: Waban, Good Shepherd (Massachusetts)
New Hampshire: Keene, St James (New Hampshire)
New York: Brooklyn (Bay Ridge), Christ Church (Long Island)
Pennsylvania: Lewisburg, St Andrew (Central Pennsylvania)

Resources
Alabama: Nauvoo. Camp McDowell is the conference centre for the Diocese of Alabama.

Schools
Rhode Island: Newport, St George's School. Day and boarding, college preparatory grades 9 through 12.

Vacancies Centre
One new vacancy this week:

England, Benefice of Teme Valley South (Worcester). 'Shepherd required for Teme Valley Flock!'

For more information see our Vacancies Centre.

Vestments
Atelier Beads: Fine Rosaries and Jewellery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. A reader wrote about a crucifix that Ann Madison made for him: 'Everything is handmade and to order: there's no sense of a factory at work, just a skilled and devout craftsman... I will deal with her again in a heartbeat.'

Worth Noting
Evangelical Anglicans in a Revolutionary Age, 1789-1901, by Nigel Scotland, is reviewed in the Church Times by John Wolffe.

Page images of the complete first printing (Barker) of the King James Bible:Digital scans of every page of the Authorised ('King James') Version of the Bible you can read, resize, select by page or book. The reproduction is outstanding. This is only one small part of the outstanding collection of the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Imaging at the University of Pennsylvania. (Cross-listed in Church History.)

The Rise of Evangelicalism: The age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys, by Mark A. Noll, is reviewed in the Church Times by Colin Podmore.

The Unknown God: Agnostic Essays, by Anthony Kenny, is reviewed in the Church Times by John Macquarrie.

Works of Richard Hooker: Downloadable in PDF format, this scan of the first printing of Hooker's Complete Works can be found on Online Library of Liberty. The bulk of the 'holdings' concentrate on aspects of liberal economics. The main reason for visiting this site, beyond the first printing of Hooker, is that anything of interest you find can be downloaded as PDF files.(Cross-listed in Church History.)


Week of 12 September 2004

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Australia
New South Wales : Granville, St Mark (Sydney)

Schools
New South Wales: Albury (Wangaratta). Trinity Anglican Colleges A coeducational day school; kindergarten through grade 12. One of two campuses; the other is in Wodonga, Victoria.

Victoria: Wodonga (Wangaratta). Trinity Anglican Colleges A coeducational day school; kindergarten through grade 12. One two campuses; the other is in Albury, NSW.

Canada
Ontario: Toronto, St George on-the-Hill (Toronto)

Education and Ministries
Ontario: Newmarket, Oasis Ministries (Diocese of Toronto): Provides 'a safe and comfortable haven to help people develop a deeper relationship with God, develop a deeper understanding of their own unique spirituality within the larger faith community, and discover the affirmation and support available through greater intimacy with God. We offer workshops, quiet days and various presentations based on the ministry and teachings of Jesus...'

England
Buttsbury, St Mary (Chelmsford)
Marden, Marden Parish Church, St Michael and All Angels (Canterbury)
West Derby, St Mary the Virgin (Liverpool)

Church History
Mother Eva Mary, CT: The Story of a Foundation, by Mrs Harlan Cleveland. A biography of Mother Eva Mary (1862-1928), Foundress of the Community of the Transfiguration, an American Anglican monastic order dating from 1898. Of particular interest are photographs of the order's branch-house and sisters in China before World War II.

The Worthy Communicant; Or, a Discourse of the Nature, Effects, and Blessings consequent to the Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper, and of all the Duties required in Order to a Worthy Preparation: Together with the Cases of Conscience occurring in the Duty of Him that Ministers, and of Him that Communicates; As also Devotions Fitted to Every Part of the Ministration.
By Jeremy Taylor (1660, edited by Reginald Heber, 1828).
One of the most important and substantial Anglican devotional guides ever written, The Cambridge History of English and American Literature calls it 'the abiding possession of the English people.' Taylor combines rigorous theological attention to the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist along with comparatively simple prayers of preparation and thanksgiving for Communion.

Journals and Magazines
+Crossings+: 'A new independent publication providing space and a voice to liberal, orthodox thought within the Christian Community. +Crossings+ seeks to put liberal thought 'up front' within the Christian, (particularly Anglican) community as a valid progression of Christian development...' Published three times a year, it is free and can be read online, and back issues can be downloaded with no charge.

Ireland
Derryvullan, Holy Trinity (Clogher)
Magheraculmoney, St Mary (Clogher)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Rowan Williams in Cairo. Frank Griswold in London. Bristol priest asperses marathon runners. Church of England claims more members. Anglican canon forced out of Iraq. Lambeth Commission wraps up. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Iglesia Anglicana Latina [In Spanish]. La Iglesia Católica Latina Rito Anglicano, in Colombia. Affiliated with the Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite).

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USA
Florida: Palatka, St Mark (Florida)
Hawaii: Kamuela (Big Island), St James (Hawaii)
Hawaii: Lihue (Island of Kauai), St Michael and All Angels (Hawaii)
Hawaii: The Episcopal Church on West Kaua'i [St Paul, Ele'ele; St John, Kekaha] (Hawaii)
North Carolina: Henderson, Holy Innocents (North Carolina) 5 p.m. Spanish language Eucharist.

Schools
Florida: Vero Beach (Central Florida), St Edwards' School. A day school; grades K through 12.

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

Worth Noting
Anglican Identities, by Rowan Williams is reviewed in the Church Times by John Macquarrie.

The Art of Reading Scripture, edited by Ellen F. Davis and Richard B. Hayes is reviewed by David F. Ford in Divinity Online of the Duke University School of Divinity.

Exciting Holiness, by Simon Kershaw, is reviewed in this week's Church Times by Rachel Boulding.

The Diary of Samuel Rogers, 1634-1638, edited by Tom Webster and Kenneth Shipps, is reviewed by Jonathan Clark.

Getting out of hell isn't easy: Christopher Howse, writing in The Telegraph, suggests that people aren't adequately afraid of being consigned to hell.

Religion is a bloody disgrace: Tony Bayfield, writing in The Guardian, argues that 'the Abrahamic family of faiths' is collectively failing.

The trouble with George: Hywell Williams, writing in The Guardian, is not happy with the post-retirement antics of George Carey, former Archbishop of Canterbury.

Youth and Young Adult
Canada: Quebec, Montreal. Emerge. A Christian congregation for young adults 18 through 35 who meet in the undercroft of Promenades Cathedrale. Its mission is 'to be a vital Christian community (24/7) that effectively engages people in the 18 to 35 age group working, studying, living, playing in contemporary downtown Montreal, with the good news of Jesus Christ.'


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