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Week of 21 February 2010

Africa
Dioceses
Nigeria: Diocese of Ngbo - http://ngbo.anglican.org

Book Reviews
Jonathan Kirsch reviews The Woman Who Named God by Charlotte Gordon.

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Churches along the Ottawa (Ottawa)

Quebec: Churches along the Ottawa (Montreal)

England
Parishes
Hadleigh, St Barnabas (Chelmsford)
Goodmayes, St Paul (Chelmsford)
Harold Wood, St Peter (Chelmsford)
Harwich Peninsula Parish (Chelmsford)
Ilford (Seven Kings), St John (Chelmsford)
Langford, St Giles (Chelmsford)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
Episcopal Elections.com: This new site 'is intended to be a source of information for members of Standing Committees, bishops with jurisdiction, members of the House of Deputies, bishop nominees, bishop search committees, and anyone else with an interest in bishop elections'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
Have a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible publication. This week's letters are mostly in response to our query last week about ejecting people from a parish.

New Zealand
Schools and Education
Woodford House. 'an integrated school for boarding and day girls from Years 7 to 13', 'closely affiliated to the Anglican Church and under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Waiapu'.

News Centre
UK lottery funding for church renovation. ABC lays cornerstone of Anglican church on Jordan's bank. A bad road for bishops in Uganda. General Synod ends in England. Southern African bishops deplore moral decay. Australian FIF votes to become Roman Catholic. Tutu's DNA sequenced, released. Two clergy at the same parish with the same name. Translation of BCP into Hmong. Giving up carbon for Lent? Hmm. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Missionary Diocese of Australia and New Zealand, Anglican Catholic Church

Religious Orders
Little Portion Friary. Mt Sinai, New York. Friary and retreat centre of the 'The Society of St. Francis, a world-wide Franciscan community within the Anglican Communion'.

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USA
Parishes
New York: New York City, St Lydia (New York)
West Virginia: Middleway, Grace Church (West Virginia)

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.

Worth Noting
Say One for Me: When you type a prayer concern and 'click 'Amen', the Bishops of Birmingham, Huntingdon, Leicester, Manchester, Worcester and the Archbishop of York will pray for you'.

Lent Talks: BBC Radio 4 6-part series of 'talks by eminent thinkers exploring how faith and religion interact with a variety of aspects in society'. Episodes air on Wednesdays with repeats on Sundays. Episode 1 (24 & 28 February): 'Novelist Will Self reflects on the relationship between art and religion.'


Week of 14 February 2010

Africa
Resources
Jambo Namwesi: 'We are Christians working together from the Anglican Diocese of Peterborough, England and the Diocese of Bungoma, in the Province of the Anglican Church of Kenya. Collectively we are working to build sustainable links between our parishes which are linked for the benefit of community development.'

Book of Common Prayer
Bada ari Foraga ari Buandi ari nane, ai Totoruga Muanfafusi (1921). AO Editor Richard Mammana has digitized the Holy Communion in Maisin, a language of Papua New Guinea. This translation of an adaptation of the Order for Holy Communion from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer was prepared by missionary priest Arthur Prout Jennings.

Njia ya Ibada. Chad Wohlers has digitized portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Swahili.

Book Reviews
Andrew Davison reviews G. K. Chesterton, Theologian, by Aidan Nichols.

Michael Wheeler reviews Christianity in Action: The International History of the Salvation Army, by Henry Gariepy.

Canada
Resources
Maison Inuksuk House: 'We have been established with the primary purpose of building the first housing development outside of northern Canada designed specifically for the Inuit.  This development will provide up to 44 apartment units on a site shared with St. Margaret’s Church on Montreal Road. The proposal will also include retail and display space targeted to the needs of the Inuit along with shared worship space to expand the Inuit Anglican ministry and community outreach.'

England
Parishes
Cranham, All Saints (Chelmsford)
Fordham, All Saints (Chelmsford)
Forest Gate, St Mark (Chelmsford)

White Waltham, St Mary (Oxford)

Essays
What We Think We Are Doing: 'Wherever one is on the spectrum of opinion, to have no theology for full inclusion, while more or less practicing it, is worse than having bad theology. Bad theology cries out for better theology. No theology, however, calls the whole enterprise into question.' An essay by Bishop Pierre Whalon.

Letters to Anglicans Online
Have a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible publication.

News Centre
Unholy war in Lagos West Diocese. Obituary: Archbishop Bryce, Bishop of Polynesia. Vicar tells women to submit to husbands. Obituary: Bishop James Kauluma, Diocese of Namibia. Planned 'goat cleansing' raises friction in church. Cops take Messiah into custody. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
Associates of the Society of St Francis. 'We invite you to become an Associate of The Society of Saint Francis, an international religious community of men and women within the Anglican Communion, inspired by the 13th century mystic, Saint Francis of Assisi.'

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USA
Parishes
California: Fort Bragg, St Michael and All Angels (Northern California)
California: Gualala, Shepherd by the Sea (Northern California) [Lutheran-Episcopal mission]
Pennsylvania: Pen Argyl, St Joseph (Bethlehem)
Pennsylvania: Wind Gap, St Mary (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
Dioceses
Panama: Diocese of Panama - http://panama.anglican.org

Worth Noting
Searching for God in the Rubble of Haiti: LeaderResources has produced a study guide for youth and adults. This curriculum developer is based in the US Episcopal Church, and offers free downloads on such subjects as Lent programs that focus on Haiti, and how to talk to children and teens about natural disasters.

 

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