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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 In the Church Times, Marcus Braybrooke reviews Explorations in Reconciliation: New directions in theology by David Tombs and Joseph Liechty, editors Canada Church
History 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 Episcopal
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Noting 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.' |
Australia Schools 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 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 Church
History 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 Episcopal
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Noting 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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