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Week of 11 May 2008

Africa
Resources
Family Life Education Programme: 'The Family Life Education Programme (FLEP) is programme based in Southern Uganda, in the Diocese of Busoga. Its mission is to improve the health and welfare of the people of the Busoga region, and this is achieved through a variety of health and social programmes.'

Australia
Schools and Education
Beaconhills College. Berwick, Victoria. High School in the Diocese of Melbourne. An independent school operated by three parishes: two Anglican, one Uniting Church.

Book Reviews
Stephen Platten reviews Ecumenical Reception: Its Challenge and Opportunity, by William G. Rusch and Rome and Canterbury: The Elusive Search for Unity, by Mary Reath
.

Sharing the Blessing: Overcoming Poverty and Working for Justice, by Kathy Galloway, reviewed by John Armson.

James Ussher: Theology, History and Politics in Early-modern Ireland and England, by Alan Ford, reviewed by Judith Maltby.

Discussion boards
The Anglican Examiner: An online forum devoted to religion and public affairs from an Anglican perspective.

England
Parishes
Dorking, St John the Baptist, Capel (Guildford)

Resources
ACORA Link. Archbishops' Commission on Rural Areas (Faith in the Countryside) Chichester Branch. This website is updated with some frequency, and it provides a good amount of information on 'Recording - Informing - Challenging - Celebrating the Rural Church'.

Events
England: Leighton Buzzard, 24 May 2008: Community of the Resurrection Companions Day: The Emmaus Road in the 21st Century
'It has been a long tradition for the Community of the Resurrection to hold an annual day for Companions, Associates, and Friends. Anyone interested in the work of the Community and Friends are also welcome. The superior and a number of members of the Community will also be present.' For more information please contact kevinmalden@yahoo.co.uk or write to CCR, 7 Prae Close, St Albans, Herts, AL3 4SF, United Kingdom.

England: Durham, 9 July 2008: English Cathedral Music: The Long Nineteenth Century to the Present
'This study day will consider the English cathedral music tradition from the long nineteenth century to the present, especially explorations of its qualities as a musical tradition and its unique place in both national and religious identity. The term 'English Cathedral music' embraces music performed by all heirs to the tradition, including college chapel choirs and other choral ensembles, both here and abroad, that come within its influence.' We wish we could attend.

Ireland
Parishes
Diamond Grange, St Paul (Armagh)
Milltown, St Andrew (Armagh)

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News Centre
Fewer conservatives to boycott Lambeth. Two new bishops in Uganda. Church of Nigeria formally bans polygamy. Canadian court rules for Diocese of Niagara. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Illinois: LaSalle County Episcopal Ministry [Christ Church, Ottawa; St Andrew, Farm Ridge; St Paul, LaSalle; Christ Church, Streator] (Chicago)
Pennsylvania: Somerset, St Francis-in-the-Fields (Pittsburgh)

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.

USA: St Andrew, Wellesley (Massachusetts) Music Director / Organist.

For more information on this and other listings, see our Vacancies Centre. Also scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Parishes
Brazil: São Luís do Maranhão, Ponto Missionário em São Luís do Maranhão (Recife)

Worth Noting
The celestial fire that brings us new life and inspiration: Bishop Geoffrey Rowell writes in The Times (London). 'Our calling is to "set love in order”, to be shaped and ordered, we might say, by the internet of the Spirit, the Lord and the Giver of life, who "alone can order the unruly wills and passions of sinful men”. And that grace and that life is at the heart of the Church’s being, and of what it is to be human, and so at Pentecost we pray: 'Come Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, and lighten with celestial fire!" for "the Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world. Alleluia!" [Amen—Ed.]

Trinity Sunday resources: Our friends at Full Homely Divinity have posted a characteristically fine collection about hymns and customs connected with Trinity Sunday. Mark your calendars! (If you have not completed your celebration of Whitsunday, some helpful resources are available here.)

We condemn torture, rape - anything that uses another’s body for our own purpose - Shouldn’t we show embryos similar respect?: The Archbishop of Canterbury writes in The Daily Mail on the House of Commons debate on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.


Week of 4 May 2008

Australia
Parishes
Queensland: Hamilton, St Augustine (Brisbane)

Book of Common Prayer
Translation of Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in the Bauro [sic Arosi] language, attributed to John Coleridge Patteson. Arosi is spoken on Makira (San Cristobal) in the southeastern Solomon Islands.

Book Reviews
David Edwards reviews Australian Soul: Religion and Spirituality in the 21st Century, by Gary Bouma, and Anglicans in Australia, by Tom Frame.

The Living Body of Christ, by Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh, reviewed by Xenia Dennen.

In the Eye of the Storm, by Gene Robinson, reviewed by John Austin Baker.

Canada
Parishes
Alberta: Calgary, St Edmund, King and Martyr (Calgary)

England
Parishes
Kirk Onchan, St Peter (Sodor and Man)
Revel Group [St John the Baptist, Brinklow; Holy Trinity, Churchover; All Saints, Harborough Magna; St Edith, Monks Kirby; St Denys, Pailton; St Leonard, Willey]
(Coventry)

Events
UK: Chichester, 23-25 June 2008: Art, Politics and Church: Celebrating George Bell
'In 2008 the 50th Anniversary of the death of George Kennedy Allen Bell will be commemorated in various ways in Chichester and elsewhere. This conference is being organised to celebrate his memory; it will be hosted by the University of Chichester and Chichester Cathedral.' Bell was a pioneering ecumenist and church leader who lived from 1883-1958.

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News Centre
Stephen Lane consecrated coadjutor in Maine. New report on women bishops in England. New recruiting by Southern Cone. Canadian archbishop supports breakaway parishes. Dave Walker to report from Lambeth. Gene Robinson told not to preach while in England. US primate calls South American visit an 'unwarranted invasion'. Brazilian bishops respond to Draft Covenant. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Mississippi: Port Gibson, St James (Mississippi)
Mississippi: West Point, Church of the Incarnation (Mississippi)

New Jersey: Allendale, Church of the Epiphany (Newark)
New Jersey: Dover, St John / San Juan (Newark) [English and Spanish site]
New Jersey: Englewood, St Paul (Newark)
New Jersey: Harrison, Christ Church (Newark)

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.

USA: Church of the Advent of Christ the King, San Francisco (California) Music Director / Organist.

For more information on this and other listings, see our Vacancies Centre. Also scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

Worth Noting
Anglican Leader Brings Climate to the Pulpit: Christopher Joyce of National Public Radio (Washington DC) covers the ministry of the Reverend Martin Palmer.

Flow Charts to Communion: Paul Bagshaw of the Modern Churchpeople's Union has prepared detailed flowcharts showing how the proposals in the Appendix to the St Andrew's Draft of the Anglican Covenant might work.

Furnishings That Cost Laud's life: Christopher Howse writes in the Daily Telegraph (London).

Lambeth: Bishop Gene and Bishop Greg: Ruth Gledhill interviews two bishops.



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