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Week of 6 June 2010

Africa
Resources
Friends of Kumi Hospital. Kumi Hospital was founded by the Church Missionary Society in 1929 as a leprosarium for eastern Uganda. Today it is a general hospital with close ties to the Anglican Church of Uganda.

Australia
Parishes
New South Wales: St Marys, Ropes Crossing Church (Sydney)

Book Reviews
Andrew Davison reviews What Darwin Got Wrong, by Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini.

Martyn Percy reviews Jesus Beyond Christianity: The Classic Texts, edited by Gregory A. Barker and Stephen E. Gregg.

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Holland Landing, Christ Church (Toronto)

England
Parishes
Dore, Christ Church (Sheffield)
Hackenthorpe, Christ Church (Sheffield)
Kelbrook, St Mary (Bradford)
Sheffield (Abbeydale), St John (Sheffield)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Whangarei, Christ Church (Auckland)

News Centre
Ballarat bishop takes sick leave. General Synod in Canada and Scotland. C of E to allow divorced bishops. New bishops in Kentucky and Lichfield. US Episcopal Church rejects ABC proposal. Australian charity fund to pay victim compensation? Anglican Communion Office launches online shop. Rcyahana new president of Rwandan commission. Coptic Pope slurs Anglicans in Egypt. Retired bishop calls Nigerian democracy 'a ruse'. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
The Anglican Church in the Philippines (Traditional) Inc.: 'A continuing Anglican Province, using 1928 Book of Common Prayer (In English, Tagalog, Ilocano Dialects. We are Traditional, Evangelical, Catholic and Episcopal Church based in the Philippines.'

Scotland
Parishes
Gruline, Isle of Mull, St Columba (Argyll and the Isles)

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USA
Parishes
State: City, Churchname (Diocese)
South Carolina: Charleston, St John (South Carolina)
South Carolina: Darlington, St Matthew (South Carolina)

Vacancies Centre
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Australia: Parish of Coffs Harbour (Grafton) Rector

Australia: (Grafton) Diocesan Registrar

Worth Noting
Anglican Monastic: 'Renewing the Church's spiritual life is a full time job. So is the life of a contemplative monk or nun. That's why it's time to revive both in the the Anglican Church of Canada. [...] Men and women interested in exploring the possibility of building this monastic vision are invited to share their comments, ideas, and prayers here, on this virtual round table.'

A very un-Anglican affair: Sara Maitland writes in the Guardian on the Walsingham Pilgrimage. 'The national pilgrimage refreshes the religious parts that other Anglican practices do not reach. I think they are parts that we need to refresh. [...] You have only to look at the creation to see that if God has taste it is a good deal more like the gaudy brashness of the Walsingham national than it is like choral evensong.'


Week of 30 May 2010

Associations
Anglican Health Network. 'aims to facilitate communication and cooperation between Anglicans who are providing health services around the world'.

Australia
Parishes
South Australia: Parish of Sterling (Adelaide)

Book Reviews
Peter McGeary reviews Lift High the Cross: Anglo-Catholics and the Congress Movement, by John Gunstone.

Richard Harries reviews The Letters of T. S. Eliot, Volume 2: 1923-1925.

Peter Forster reviews Thomas F. Torrance: Theologian of the Trinity, by Paul D. Molnar.

Book Shops
The Open Book Store. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'We are a local ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, devoted to providing inspirational books and gifts for all peoples and all believes in an environment of peace and tranquility.'

England
Parishes
Birmingham, St Boniface (Birmingham)

Millbrook, Holy Trinity Church (Winchester)
Smethwick, Old Church (Birmingham)

Events
USA: 4-10 October 2010: Episcopal Schools Celebration
'provides schools, Early Childhood Education programs and school exploration committees with the opportunity to celebrate their ministry and that of the over 1,000 other programs throughout the Episcopal Church. Whether it is at school, the parish or cathedral or at a diocesan-wide service or event, ESC is the time to give thanks and to proclaim to your community and the Church the good news that is the ministry of Episcopal schools.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Ellerslie, Christ Church (Auckland)

News Centre
New Dean in Auckland. Wabukala urges voters to make 'informed decision'. Leadership from the inside out. 'Non Conformist Registers' available online. The courts and Manicaland. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Florida: Cocoa, St Mark (Central Florida)
Oregon: Bandon, St John (Oregon)
Oregon: Prineville, St Andrew (Eastern Oregon)

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Worth Noting
Haiti's murals: 'Some of the world-famous murals that adorned the walls of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti's Holy Trinity cathedral prior to the Jan. 12 earthquake, and gave Haitians of all faiths a vision of their place in the stories of the Bible, could be preserved and possibly even restored.
' Episcopal Life Online has this news feature on fundraising and conservation efforts.

What is Theology?: This is the week's question at guardian.co.uk's Comment is free section.

Worship from the Pews: 'My point is really very simple. When we come to Mass on Sundays and take our place in the pews as faithfully worshiping and praying members of the congregation, we are performing the primary work of the Church. Valuable and worthwhile as the many liturgical ministries available to the laity undoubtedly are, nonetheless the opportunity to participate from the pews is the greatest honor and privilege of all.' Adapted from The S. Stephen (Providence, Rhode Island).


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