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Hope Healthcare Australia: In 1891 the Anglican Deaconess Institution began ministry training and care for the aged, sick and destitute. Today, ADIS manages Neringah Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Graythwaite Nursing Home, Tom O'Neill Centre, Northern Beaches Palliative Care, Braeside Hospital and other organisations in Australia, grouped under the umbrella of Hope Healthcare Australia. Canada
Anglican Church Women in the Diocese of Toronto: 'The purpose of Anglican Church Women in the Diocese of Toronto is to be a focus for Christian community among all Anglican women, affirming their gifts and encouraging their ministries through worship, learning and service.' Anglican Diocese of Edmonton Cursillo Community Anglican Gathering of Ottawa: 'a growing collection of Anglicans from across the Diocese of Ottawa that seek to continue to follow the traditional teaching and beliefs of the Anglican Church.' Diocese of Niagara Anglican Cursillo Movement Church
History Dayspring in the Far West, by M.E. Johnson (1875): This volume traces the history of Anglicanism in Canada north and west of the Great Lakes. A number of interesting and attractive engravings accompany the text. Papers of Reuben Archer Torrey, III: Wheaton College's Billy Graham Center holds the papers of R.A. Torrey (1918-2002), an Episcopal priest who was born to Presbyterian missionaries working in northern China. This site includes transcripts of oral history interviews detailing his impressions of missionary life in Korea and parish life in the United States. England
The Church of England Evangelical Council: 'a federation of Anglican Evangelical Agencies who realise that their voices carry more weight when they speak together.' The Compass Rose Society: 'an international charitable organization that supports the programs and ministries of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Consultative Council. We do this by raising funds for ministry, by designating contributions for mission projects, and by building a community of individuals and parishes who support these missions and ministries.' Diocese of Chester Anglican Cursillo: Diocesan branch of this retreat programme. The Woodard Corporation: 'Woodard Schools form the largest group of Church of England schools in England and Wales.' Founded in 1847 by Nathaniel Woodard, the Woodard schools 'have a firm conviction [...] that education is best delivered within a community whose life, thoughts and actions are shaped by Christian belief and practice.' Ireland
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Noting Pegging out love's laundry: Christopher Howse's column in The Telegraph reflects on Rowan Williams' recent lecture on the media. |
Africa Tumelong Mission: This remarkable organisation was founded in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1939 by Anglican nun Clare Lawrence, who came from Ekutuleni in Sophiatown at the request of Bishop Wilfred Parker. Today it is a mission of the Diocese of Pretoria, providing hospice care, an orphanage, a nutrition programme, a guest house/retreat centre, a pre-school, drug rehabilitation programmes, crisis care for women and children, physical therapy, clothing distribution, a primary school and obstetric/gynaecological services. (Cross-listed in Social Justice) Australia Canada Church
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Noting Peace in the Post-Christian Era, by Thomas Merton, is reviewed in the Church Times by the Rt Revd Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford. Intended to be published in 1962, Merton's abbot forbade its publication. 'In addition to Merton's writing [which] has about it a moral passion that commands respect', 'it particularly challenges those inclined to accept the status quo, and urges Christians to struggle for a very different world, throwing their energies into peacemaking, rather than justifying an international stand-off based on the threat of unacceptable force.' To Heal a Fractured World: The Ethics of Responsibility, by Jonathan Sacks, is reviewed in the Church Times by David Atkinson. 'What Sacks offers is a wide-ranging Jewish social ethics rooted in the conviction that meaningfulness lies not in what you take, but in what you give. Social responsibility has become problematic in the modern world, and ethics has turned inward, becoming a matter of personal choice rather than collective responsibility.' |
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