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Africa Book of Common Prayer Book Reviews Martyn Percy reviews To Trust and to Love: Sermons and Addresses, by Michael Mayne, edited by Joel W. Huffstetler. (Church Times, London) Colm Tóibín reviews The Pope Is Not Gay, by Angelo Quattrocchi. (London Review of Books) England Episcopal Elections Letters to Anglicans Online News Centre Not in the Communion South Africa Support Anglicans Online USA Vacancies Centre Worth Noting A tweeted synod: The 15th General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia, to be held in Melbourne from 18-23 September 2010, will be tweeted. |
Africa Australia Book Reviews from the Church Times Robert Mackley reviews Signs of Life: Forty Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots, by Scott Hahn. Nicholas Sagovsky reviews Sun of Righteousness, Arise! God's Future for Humanity and the Earth, by Jürgen Moltmann. England Letters to Anglicans Online News Centre Not in the Communion The Protestant Episcopal Church, USA: Based in St Augustine, Florida. 'declares itself to be part of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. We declare ourselves to be Anglican inasmuch as we maintain with the universal Church the witness of the English Reformation as established in the Republic of the United States of America in 1789.' Its bishop and its parish church also have websites. Religious Orders Support Anglicans Online USA Vacancies Centre World Worth Noting Wren's tall tower in Twickenham: 'More city churches were demolished in peacetime than were bombed by the Luftwaffe.' Christopher Howse writes in the Telegraph. |
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