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Week of 28 February 2010

Book of Common Prayer
Un ordre pour la célébration de la Sainte Eucharistie / An Order for the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Undated, in English and French, according to the use of the Diocese of Mauritius.

Book Reviews
Christopher Howse reviews Outposts of the Faith, by Michael Yelton. (The Telegraph)

Kenneth Stevenson reviews Crafting Common Worship: A Practical, Creative Guide to What's Possible, by Peter Moger. (Church Times, London)

Alan Wilkinson reviews The Whole Armour of God: Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War, by Linda Parker. (Church Times, London)

Canada
Parishes
British Columbia: Kimberley, All Saints (Kootenay)
British Columbia: Penticton, St Saviour (Kootenay)
British Columbia: West Bank, St George (Kootenay)

England
Parishes
Ryde (Isle of Wight), St James (Portsmouth)
St Austell, Church of the Holy Trinity (Truro)

Japan
Schools and Education
Takinogawa Gakuen. Kunitachi, Kyoto Prefecture. Founded in 1891 for children with Down's Syndrome; affiliated with the Diocese of Kyoto.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
The new Bishop of Dunedin. ABC visits Holy Land to support Christians. A new sculpture in St Paul's Cathedral. The Sarum Code: what can it mean? Bishops divided on gay couple vows. New bishop installed in Melanesia. When a few dead bishops are not enough. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
New Hampshire: Newport, Church of the Epiphany (New Hampshire)
Rhode Island: Bristol, St Michael (Rhode Island)
Rhode Island: Pawtucket, Church of the Good Shepherd (Rhode 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.
Seeking a position? Check our Vacancies Centre as well as scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Schools and Education
Sri Lanka: St Thomas College, Mount Lavinia. 'Boys school founded by the first Anglican Bishop of Ceylon, Bishop James Chapman in 1851 with the objective of training a Christian clergy and to make children good citizens. Alumni include past Presidents and Prime Ministers and high ranking military officials.'

Worth Noting
Are religious texts lost in translation?: Cif Belief opens this question to thoughtful discussion. (The Guardian)

Bishops act the bully in parliament: In denying the right of smaller groups to decide whom they marry, some C of E bishops look rather like hypocrites, writes Diarmaid MacCullough in The Guardian.

The old doctrines are not enough: Tom Sutcliffe writes in The Guardian, 'The church must provide a valid assertion of truth about life that can stand comparison truths and wisdom drawn from science'.

From Genesis to Waugh: books offering spiritual uplift Church leaders, politicians, aid workers and commentators reveal what they are reading for Lent. (The Times, London)

Healed of the Sin of Religion: At Church with Sara Miles. Lisa Webster writes for ReligionDispatches: 'the juxtaposition of beer factory and house of God is not out of line with the way Sara Miles, now Director of Ministry at St. Gregory's, understands the sacred and the role of church'.


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
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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.'


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