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Week of 7 September 2008

Africa
Schools
South Africa: Vuleka School. Founded in 1989, coeducational Anglican school with several locations.

Book of Common Prayer
The 1960 Book of Common Prayer of the Anglican Church of Ghana. This BCP, now available on Charles Wohlers' website, is a revision of the 1662 Prayer Book with slight modifications to reflect Ghanaian independence and local Anglo-Catholic practice.

Book Reviews
David Scott reviews Rowan Williams's new volume of poetry, Headwaters.

Naomi Starkey reviews Why I Am Still an Anglican, a collection of essays edited by Caroline Chartres.

Canada
Parishes
Alberta: Three Hills, St Barnabas (Calgary)

England
Parishes
Coleshill, St Peter and St Paul (Birmingham)

Cotteridge, Cotteridge Church (Birmingham) [Local Ecumenical Partnership]
Moseley, St Agnes (Birmingham)
Stirchley, Church of the Ascension (Birmingham)

Europe
Parishes
France: Arras, Arras Anglican Church (Diocese in Europe)
France: Biarritz, St Andrew (Diocese in Europe)
Spain: Ibiza and Formentera, Anglican Congregation (Diocese in Europe)
Spain: Torrevieja, Sts Peter and Paul (Diocese in Europe)

Events
USA: New York City, 1 October 2008: Michelangelo and the English Martyrs
In May 1555 a broadsheet was printed in Rome that depicted the suffering and executions of the Carthusian monks of the London Charterhouse, who had been put to death 20 years earlier by Henry VIII. This little-known work had a profound influence on later images of Roman Catholic martyrdom, as well as on successive generations of English Roman Catholics. Anne Dillon of the University of Exeter lectures at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus at 6 p.m. on this important event in English reformation historiography.

Japan
Parishes
Kamogawa, St Francis (Yokohama)
Tateyama, St Andrew (Yokohama)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Sydney cathedral organ called 'too loud'. London's floating church temporarily in drydock. Cash rolls in to complete Brisbane cathedral. Bees roll in to devour Lichfield cathedral. Birmingham cathedral may open wine bars. Church reorganization in Kenya. TEC re-opens Theological Institute. Fairtrade clergy shirts in the UK. Gambian priest defrocked by tex message. Yukon fails to elect new bishop. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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Thanks
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USA
Province IV. This ecclesiastical province includes twenty dioceses in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and part of Louisiana.

Parishes
Delaware: Bridgeville, St Mary (Delaware)
Delaware: Millsboro, St Mark (Delaware)
Maryland: Church Creek, Old Trinity Church (Easton)
Maryland: Easton, Christ Church (Easton)
Maryland: St Michael's, Christ Church (Easton)
Maryland: Vienna, St Paul (Easton)
Pennsylvania: Towanda, Christ Church (Bethlehem)

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.

Seeking a position? Check our Vacancies Centre as well as scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Resources
Bombay Diocesan Trust Association Pvt. Ltd.: This legal entity administers a wide variety of properties including schools, churches, housing complexes and hostels.

Worth Noting
Bees are eating Lichfield Cathedral: Christopher Howse writes for the Telegraph (London) on masonry bees. We are not apiologists, but we recommend confirming bees or any other pests in order to get them to keep away from church.

Providence takes us back to the history of the future: Geoffrey Rowell writes for the Times (London) on understanding backward while living forward.

The 'Religionization' of the Oval Office: Episcopal priest Randall Ballmer explores American religion and American politics on the Fresh Air programme from National Public Radio.


Week of 31 August 2008

Book of Common Prayer
Tarai Olegis. Anglican Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, Eucharistic prayers, Catechism and Hymns in the Lavukaleve language, Russell Islands, Melanesia.

Book Reviews
Timothy Gorringe reviews Subverting Global Myths: Theology and the Public Issues Shaping Our World, by Vinoth Ramachandra.

J. W. Rogerson reviews Opening the Old Testament, by Katharine Dell.

James Garrad reviews two books: The Church in the Nineteenth Century, by Frances Knight and Providence and Empire: Religion, Politics and Society in the United Kingdom 1815-1914, by Stewart J. Brown.

Canada
Parishes
Manitoba: Winnipeg, St James (Rupert's Land)

Japan
Parishes
Fukuoka, St Paul (Kyushu)

Kitakyushu, Tobata-ku, St Stephen (Kyushu)
Kurume, Kurume Church (Kyushu)
Omuta, St Mary (Kyushu)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Sectarian violence in Tanzania and Eastern India. Buried secrets: Newman's remains to be moved. Brisbane defrocks pedophile priest. Cracking the Charles Wesley code. Pastoral letter to Anglican Bishops from the ABC. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
New York: Flushing, St John (Long Island)
New York: Hempstead, St John (Long Island)
New York: Valley Stream, Holy Trinity (Long Island)

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 (Central Gulf Coast) Programme Director

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

World
Cathedrals
India: Delhi, Cathedral Church of the Redemption Diocese of Delhi

Worth Noting
Autism and Religion: This weeks' All Things Considered programme from BBC Wales turns its attention here. 'A series of symposiums, one of them in Cardiff, is exploring an area which has received very little attention - how people with autism relate to religion; and the reception they receive in churches and other faith communities.'

Saving the Soul of Anglicanism: Our colleagues at Thinking Anglicans have provided links to the papers from this year's Modern Churchpeople's Union conference on 'the nature and future of the Anglican Communion'.



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