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Week of 13 August 2006

Australia
Parishes
Victoria: Balwyn North, St Stephen, Greythorn (Melbourne)
Victoria: Hawthorn, Christ Church (Melbourne)

Victoria: Parish of Inverleigh, Bannockburn and Meredith [St Paul, Inverleigh; St John, Bannockburn; Epiphany, Meredith] (Melbourne)
Victoria: Parish of Ormond [Christ Church, Ormond; St Mark, Brighton East] (Melbourne)
Western Australia: Greenwood, Parish of Greenwood (Perth)

Book Reviews
In the Church Times, Pat Ashworth reviews What Can One Person Do? Faith to heal a broken world By Sabina Alkire and Edmund Newell.

In the Church Times, Stephen Cottrell reviews Contemplative Youth Ministry: Practising the presence of Jesus with young people by Mark Yaconelli together with Coming of Age: Exploring the identity and spirituality of younger men
by David W. Anderson, Paul G. Hill and Roland D. Martinson.

In the Church Times, Marcus Braybrooke reviews Explorations in Reconciliation: New directions in theology by David Tombs and Joseph Liechty, editors

Canada
New Brunswick: Parish of Bright [St Paul, Zealand; All Saints, Keswick Ridge] (Fredericton)
New Brunswick: Moncton, St Philip (Fredericton)
Newfoundland and Labrador: Parish of Heart's Delight [St Matthew, Heart's Delight-Islington; Good Shepherd, Cavendish; St George the Martyr, Whiteway; St Matthew, Green's Harbour] (Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador)

Church History
Discerning the Lord's Body, by Frederic Hastings Smyth (1946). This Marxist Anglo-Catholic book on the liturgical and theological implications of the Incarnation has been long out of print, but is now available online with permission of the author's estate. F.H. Smyth (1888-1960) was superior of the Society of the Catholic Commonwealth.

The St Albans Psalter. This rarely-viewed 12th century manuscript is now available online. Images of the original Psalter are accompanied with commentary. Also available are complete transcriptions, translations, and essays. The BBC article is available here. (Cross-listed in Liturgical Recources.) [Note: this site is reported not to work in some versions of Firefox under Windows].

A Sermon Preached at the Opening of Christ's Church at Sorel in the Province of Canada, by John Doty (1785). One of the earliest sermons preached by an Anglican missionary in today's Canada, this document encourages United Empire Loyalist churchpeople to support and give thanks for their ecclesiastical life.

Addresses to Candidates for Ordination, on the Questions in the Ordination Service, by Samuel Wilberforce (1860). "Soapy Sam" Wilberforce (1805-1873) was Bishop of Oxford from 1845 to 1870. This rich commentary on the ordination service includes 13 lectures.

The Choir School in the American Church: A study of the choir school and other current chorister training models in Episcopal and Anglican parishes, by Daniel James McGrath (University of California doctoral dissertation, 2005) This dissertation examines the history of Anglican choir schools in the United States, as well as pedagogical methods for parish choirs today. Adobe Acrobat format. (Link downloads the PDF.)

England
Parishes
Alsager, St Mary (Chester)
Balderton, St Giles (Southwell)
Bebington, St Andrew (Chester)
Carlton-in-the-Willows, St Paul (Southwell)
Chapfields, St Mary Magdalen (Coventry)
Cheadle Heath, St Augustine of Hippo (Chester)
Chilwell, Christ Church (Southwell)
Hyde, St George (Chester)
Knutsford, St Cross (Chester)
Micklehurst, All Saints (Chester)

Nottingham (Wollaton Park), St Mary (Southwell)
Plumtree, St Mary the Virgin (Southwell)
Westwood with Jacksdale, St Mary (Southwell)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Ongoing
The Diocese of Virginia will elect a coadjutor bishop on 27 January 2007. A dedicated bishop search website includes a wealth of information about the process leading up to this election. Nominations will be closed on 1 September 2006.

The diocese of South Carolina has published a short-list of three candidates for bishop.

Essays
Ecclesia Semper Reformanda or So It Goes: In a new two-part essay, Bishop Pierre Whalon considers 'where The Episcopal Church is at present with respect to its inner life and the wider Communion' and then attempts to provide 'some analysis of what needs to happen next'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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Liturgical Resources
The St Albans Psalter. This rarely-viewed 12th century manuscript is now available online. Images of the original Psalter are accompanied with commentary. Also available are complete transcriptions, translations, and essays. The BBC article is available here. (Cross-listed in Church History.)

News Centre
Choosing an archbishop in Melbourne.
Heterosexual strippers annoy Tasmanians. Archbishop of York leads Middle East protest. Preparing to consecrate US Nigerian bishop. Meeting in Texas of US conservative bishops. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Alaska: Eagle River, Holy Spirit (Alaska)
New York: Parishes of Schuyler County [St John, Catharine; St Paul, Montour Falls; St James, Watkins Glen] (Rochester)

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (Mayfair), Church of the Resurrection (Pennsylvania)

Schools and Education
Kenyon College. This four-year, liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio was founded in 1824 by Bishop Philander Chase and continues to have a close connection to the Episcopal Church USA.

University of Delaware Episcopal Campus Ministry. The university is located in Newark, Delaware.

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO — at no charge. What a bargain! The more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.

Hong Kong, St Andrews. Associate Minister.

For more information, see our Vancancies center.

Seeking a position? Scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites with vacancies listings throughout the communion.

Vestments
Immanu-El Banners. Based in Michigan, USA. 'specializes in custom-made vestments and liturgical banners in the iconographic style. Fine appliqué and painted details are created by hand.' Several photographs of commissions for Anglican churches are available on the site.'

Wales
Margam Abbey, St Mary the Virgin (Diocese of Llandaff)

Worth Noting
The Care of the Churches: Oliver O'Donovan writes: 'The Anglican churches are not, and do not claim to be the whole Christian church as comprehended in its Augsburg-derived formulae. They are a particular communion of churches that mediates the Gospel in a shared tradition deriving from English history and the network of global relations springing from it. The Anglican identity is constituted by its particular continuities, and cannot survive a decisive breach in them.'

Scripture tells us that we hold the Earth in trust for future generations: Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, writes in the Times (London) on global climate change: 'It’s here that we need to pool our religious wisdom as well as our scientific expertise. The Hebrew Bible contains some of the world’s earliest environmental legislation.'


Week of 6 August 2006

Australia
Parishes
Victoria: Forest Hill, St Mark (Melbourne)
Victoria: Hawthorn, St Columb (Melbourne)
Victoria: Parish of Mount Dandenong [Saint Michael and All Angels; Kalorama; St Matthew, Olinda] (Melbourne)
Victoria: Mount Waverley, St Stephen and St Mary (Melbourne)
Victoria: Oakleigh Anglican Church [Holy Trinity, Oakleigh; Emmanuel, Oakleigh] (Melbourne)

Schools
Orange Anglican Grammar School: Diocesan school of the Diocese of Bathurst; to open in 2007.

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School: Wellard, Western Australia. 'During the first year PCACS will cater for students from Kindergarten to Year 8. Over the next five years, the school will grow and offer all year levels including Year 12.'

Book Reviews
In the Church Times, Robin Ward reviews
Why I Am Still an Anglican: Essays and Conversations, edited by Caroline Chartres.

Michael N. Jagessar reviews Alistair Kee's The Rise and Demise of Black Theology, also in the Church Times.

St William of York, by Christopher Norton, reviewed by Giles Gasper in the Church Times.

Canada
Alberta: Edmonton, St Augustine (Edmonton)

Church History
Two Journals of Missionary Tours in the Districts of Manéroo and Moreton Bay, New South Wales, in 1843, by E.G. Pryce and John Gregor (published 1846). This early Australian Anglican document provides detailed first-hand accounts of the efforts of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.

A new collection of material by Scottish Episcopal Bishop and Primus Robert Eden (1804-1886) includes a wealth of interesting documents. Prayers for use during the first Lambeth Conference, an early sermon against 'Depredators and Wreckers on the Sea Coast,' an account of the bishop's travel to Russia and discussions with Orthodox churchmen, and a sermon on an early labour organisation called The International Society of Workmen all stand out as significant.

England
Parishes
Ashton upon Mersey, St Mary Magdalene (Chester)
Handforth, St Chad (Chester)
Heaton, St Martin (Bradford)
Herald Green, St Catherine (Chester)
Milton, St Peter (Bath and Wells)
Runcorn, St Andrew (Chester)
Sale, St Paul (Chester)
Parish of Tarvin [St Andrew, Tarvin; St Peter, Duddon] (Chester)
Taunton, St Mary Magdalene (Bath and Wells)
Parish of Wraxall with Failand [All Saints, Wraxall; St Bartholomew, Failand] (Bath and Wells)
Wincanton, St Peter and St Paul (Bath and Wells)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Ongoing
Final interviews will take place this month for the election of the 13th Bishop of Arkansas. See the dedicated official Episcopate Arkansas website for more information.

Ireland
Dublin, Rathfarnham Parish Church (Dublin and Glendalough)

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

Liturgical Resources
FreshStreams Daily Prayer podcast
. 'This podcast is running experimentally from Monday-Friday throughout the months of August and September, and uses the Common Worship Morning Prayer feed as provided by the Church of England.'

News Centre
Australia's youth turn away from religion. NYT on Newark and global politics. Church of Australia apology after 11 years. More on action against +San Joaquin. Church thieves in England. Nigeria schedules consecration of US bishop. Anglican Communion Network meets. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Odds and Ends
AnglicanTV: This Connecticut-based company describes itself as 'a new ministry offering video coverage of Anglican events around the globe. AnglicanTV.org will offer this video coverage to a worldwide audience using the new medium of broadband internet. [...] Unlike broadcast television AnglicanTV.org will offer all of it’s [sic] video content on demand.'

Publishers
Latimer Press. 'founded in 1992 after the General Convention held in Phoenix, AZ. Because of the shift away from orthodox teaching and doctrine in the Episcopal Church USA, conservative authors found it almost impossible to get their works published.' Based in Dallas, Texas.

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USA
Parishes
Arkansas: Hot Springs, St Luke (Arkansas)
California: Coronado, Christ Church (San Diego)
Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Trinity Church (Mississippi)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO — at no charge. What a bargain! The more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.

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Wales
Roath St Germans, St German (Diocese of Llandaff)

Worth Noting
Jesus is not a Republican: Religious historian (and practicing Anglican) Randall Balmer writes in the Chronicle of Higher Education on American Evangelicalism and politics. 'Evangelicals need once again to learn to be a counterculture, much as they were before the rise of the religious right, before succumbing to the seductions of power. The early followers of Jesus were a counterculture because they stood apart from the prevailing order.'

Don't call them Conservatives: Teresa Mathes, on the website of San Diego's St Paul's Cathedral, argues that the religious lobbyists who call themselves 'conservatives' are not that at all.

Missiology and Homosexuality: Bishop Terry Brown of the Diocese of Malaita in the Church of the Province of Melanesia writes on the application of the Lund Principle to current debates about human sexuality. Read his brief article to find out what that is.

The Care of the Churches: Oliver O'Donovan writes in Fulcrum about the Anglican Communion. 'At the still centre of the storm in the Anglican Communion stands the isolated, scholarly figure of the current Archbishop of Canterbury - the first holder of that office since the Reformation, it is worth recalling, to have come to it directly from outside the Church of England, and probably the only one to have received his appointment by something close to acclamation. It is necessary to recall the circumstances.'

A call for unity: Daniel Burke interviews Njongonkulu Ndungane for the Religion News Service.



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