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Africa Australia Books Book Reviews James Garrard reviews Crisis of Doubt: Honest Faith in Nineteenth-century England, by Timothy Larsen. Mark Vernon reviews The Weight of Things: Philosophy and the Good Life, by Jean Kazez. Canada England Parishes Resources Episcopal Elections or Announcements Professional Exchanges Japan Letters News Centre Not in the Communion Religious Orders Scotland Support Anglicans Online Thanks USA Parishes Schools and Education Vacancies Centre Wales World Worth Noting Job Listings: The Anglican Church of Canada has launched a new vacancies webpage. Most positions are located in Canada, though one opening in Mexico indicates that non-Canadian vacancies may be posted here as well. Screen Captured: Canadian Anglican deacon Aaron Orear writes in The Living Church (Milwaukee) on 'Greg Garrett, who went to the movies for a good action flick and ended up following a bread crumb trail that led him into a relationship with God'. |
Africa Australia Book Reviews Peter McGeary reviews Wisdom's Children: Celebrating Men and Women of Faith and Genius by ' Nicholas Jowett. '[He] seeks to expand our ideas about what constitutes a saint.. to challenge to the Church and to Christians, to put aside institutional fears and small-mindedness, and to celebrate goodness and beauty and truth wherever we find it'. Yet again in the Church Times, Edward Dowler reviews Alexander Lucie-Smith's Narrative Theology and Moral Theology: The Infinite Horizon. Canada Church History England Parishes Episcopal Elections The Diocese of Idaho has formed a transition committee to plan a bishop search and June 2008 electing convention. Further information and a tentative schedule can be found here. Europe Events Japan Seiai [Holy Love] Kindergarten. Saitama, Saitama Prefecture. Affiliated with the Diocese of Kitakanto. [MIDI attack] Seisanichi [Holy Trinity] Kindergarten. Fukui, Fukui Prefecture. Affiliated with the Diocese of Kyoto. Shimogamo Kindergarten. Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture. Affiliated with the Diocese of Kyoto. Letters to Anglicans Online Musical Resources Change Ringing (from Wikipedia). Good description of the art of change ringing from mechanics to mathematics to history and culture. Change Ringing Resources. This wide ranging website of resources was begun in 1994 and is constantly updated. Change Ringing in North America (North American Guilld of Change Ringers). 'The ancient art and science of change ringing is on the upswing in the USA and Canada. Change ringing is a way of ringing both large bells hung in bell towers, and handbells. In 1964 when a ring of ten bells was installed at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, there were only about five actively ringing towers in North America. Today there are more than forty.' Site includes a pamphlet answering, What is Change Ringing? Learn 2 Ring. [UK] 'learn2ring is intended to be a recruit/beginner friendly website, as part of an up to the minute comprehensive training scheme in the art of bellringing. Whilst the training scheme has primarily been designed for use in Ringing Centres, the material can be used in any tower or training setting.' Recordings of Change Ringing. Michael Wilby assembled a large collectipon of change ringing from around the UK. 'Most of the recordings are of peals and are taken from the ringing room, thus what is presented here is much as the band heard it at the time: rope noise, clapper rattle and all. While this is not necessarily the best position from which to record bells, I believe it gives an interesting - and honest - appraisal of the rings of bells in question, from the perspective of the practioners.' They are available in MP3 format. Whitechapel Bell Foundry. 'For the past
two and a half centuries, Whitechapel have been acknowledged leaders in the production of musical handbells. Handbell ringing began
in England about three hundred years ago. Even in those days, the best bells were made 'at the sign of the three bells' in Whitechapel.
Indeed, it can be said that the whole art of handbell ringing - making molten metal into liquid sound - was built on Whitechapel handbells.'
You'll find technical handbooks, repair guides and tuning. [Cross-listed under Parish Resources as a bell foundry.] New Zealand News Centre Not in the Communion Parish Resources Armento Liturgical Arts. This
is a Buffalo, NY maker of Columbarium provide a wide variety of designs and highly artistic and beautiful faceplates and artistry. Support Anglicans Online Thanks USA Schools and Education Christ Episcopal School. Nacogdoches, Texas. Coeducational, pre-kindergarten through grade 6. St Clement's Parish School. El Paso, Texas. Coeducational, pre-kindergarten through grade 8. St Luke's Episcopal School. San Antonio, Texas. Coeducational, pre-kindergarten through grade 8. Vacancies Centre Seeking a position? Check our Vacancies Centre as well as scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion. Wales World Worth Noting Halloween Choice: 'Don't go grim this Halloween.' This fine site encourages a wide variety of choices for consumers in their decisions about Halloween. 'co-ordinated by the Communications Office of the Church of England-Diocese of Manchester'. Most Episcopalians Just Don't Care: Harriet Baber writes in the Church Times (London). The Poetic Truth of Madeleine L'Engle: Bonnie Shullenberger writes in The Living Church (Milwaukee). 'Madeleine L'Engle was an inspiring, questioning, difficult presence in the church. You have to read at least a handful of her approximately 60 books to experience her importance and poetic sway. She was a strong character whose words still confront the church.' Sacred Paris: The Travel section of the Sunday New York Times included this fine multimedia presentation today about Parisian treasures of church architecture. Worshipping God through Icons: Christopher Howse writes in the Telegraph (London). 'Like the body of Christ, an icon is created. When we worship before it, we do not adore the created matter but the God it reveals.' |
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