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Week of 24 May 2009

Book of Common Prayer
Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Nlaka'pamux or Thompson. These translations of services from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer were prepared by English SPG missionary John Booth Good (1833-1916) between 1878 and 1880. Linguists refer to this highly endangered south-central British Columbian language as Thompson or Nlaka'pamux. It is classified as an Interior Salish language; there are believed to be fewer than 600 speakers of Thompson / Nlaka'pamux today.

Book Reviews
Stephen Bates reviews Rupert Shortt's Rowan's Rule: The Biography of the Archbishop for the Guardian (London).

Bruce Hindmarsh writes a worthwhile review essay on Charles Wesley for Books and Culture (Chicago).

Ian Bradley reviews Ursula King's Search for Spirituality: Our Global Quest for Meaning and Fulfilment (Church Times, London).

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: London (Broughdale), St Luke the Evangelist (Huron)

England
Parishes
Buckden, St Mary (Ely)
Chesterton, St George (Ely)
Silchester, St Mary the Virgin (Winchester)

Japan
Parishes
Inariyama, All Saints (Chubu)

Journals and Magazines
The Living Church. In continuous publication since 1878, this Milwaukee-based weekly magazine provides news, information and commentary on Anglican events, focusing primarily on the Episcopal Church USA. Some content is available online for free; information regarding print and digital subscriptions is available on The Living Church's website.

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News Centre
Anglican-Methodist covenant in New Zealand. Church and state in the UK. Church and mammon in Australia. Small NY church to rebuild after arson fire. Diocese of Peshawar helps Swat refugees. Church vs state in the UK. Interim bishop in Zimbabwe helps fight dictatorship. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Parishes
Edinburgh, St Margaret of Scotland (Edinburgh)
Peebles, St Peter (Edinburgh)

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USA
Parishes
Maine: Augusta, St Mark (Maine)
Maine: Boothbay Harbor, St Columba (Maine)
Maine: Houlton, Church of the Good Shepherd (Maine)
Maine: Millinocket, St Andrew (Maine)
Maine: Sanford, St George (Maine)

Vacancies Centre
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World
Parishes
Cyprus: Limassol, St Barnabas (Cyprus and the Gulf)

Worth Noting
Archbishop's Presidential Address to the Anglican Consultative Council: 'the Gospel seems to be saying to us: first face your failure; your failure, not your neighbour's; your failure, your turning away; not theirs, not his, not hers; then ask how can it be made glorious? And maybe that's another thing to take back to our Provinces.' The Archbishop of Canterbury's 11 May address is available online for reading and audio download.

More than a brief flight through warmth and light: Roderick Strange writes for the Times (London) on the Venerable Bede.


Week of 17 May 2009

Australia
Parishes
Western Australia: Broome, Broome Anglican Church (North West Australia)

Book Reviews
Jeremy Craddock reviews six books published around this year's Darwin bicentenary (Church Times, London).

John Saxbee reviews The Routledge Companion to the Christian Church (Church Times, London).

England
Parishes
Basingstoke, St Gabriel (Winchester)
Bishopstoke, St Mary and St Paul (Winchester)
Henley-on-Thames, Holy Trinity (Oxford)
Marchwood, St John (Winchester)
South Wonston, St Margaret (Winchester)
Upton Grey, St Mary (Winchester)

Winchester, St John (Winchester)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Te Puka, St John the Evangelist (Waiapu)

News Centre
Church in BC accredited as green. Archdeacon's bicycle visitations in Ely. New ultra-modern church in Nigeria. New head of religious programming at BBC. Floods threaten Episcopal villages in Alaska. Communion wine ban for swine flu? NZ church adds a stained-glass window. New Anglican anti-malaria vehicles in Ghana. Church and state in Nigeria. Report card for C of E capitalists: good work. Wrapup of the ACC meeting in Jamaica. Irish cardinal attends Anglican synod. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Iglesia Anglicana Cristiana Misionera, Inc.: Spanish-language website for this church based in Puerto Rico.

Scotland
Parishes
Edinburgh, St Martin (Edinburgh)
Haddington, Holy Trinity Church (Edinburgh)
Lasswade, St Leonard (Edinburgh)
Melrose, Holy Trinity Church (Edinburgh)
Roslin, Rosslyn Chapel (Edinburgh)

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USA
Parishes
North Carolina: Greensboro, All Saints (North Carolina)
West Virginia: Charleston, St Christopher (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Fairmont, Christ Church (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Harpers Ferry, St John (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Hinton, Church of the Ascension (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Hurricane, St Timothy in the Valley (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Wheeling, Lawrencefield Parish Church (West Virginia)

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
John Danforth On Faith, Evangelicals and Politics: This Episcopal priest and former US senator speaks to American National Public Radio's Tell Me More programme.

Podcast (ACNS): Networks of the Anglican Communion - CUAC: 'If you type the letters CUAC into a computer search engine you will discover that it can mean Credit Union Acceptance Corporation or the Cambridge Union Athletic Club. As important as those fine organizations might be for Anglican CUAC has a very special meaning- it is the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion.' Podcast features the Revd Canon Dr Don Thompson.

Webcast preview of General Convention: The 13 May live webcast from the site of the upcoming 2009 triennial General Convention was recorded and is available for on-demand viewing. To skip the Episcopal News Service summary and go directly to the video, use this link.

Unsung Heroes: 'The Church of England has teamed up with Country Life magazine to hunt for an elusive species: the unsung hero! Rural churches and chapels are often the thriving hubs of their communities. Together, Country Life and the Church of England are looking for the unsung volunteers - of any denomination - who keep them alive.'




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