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Week of 5 June 2011

Africa
Dioceses
Tanzania: Diocese of Tarime — http://tarime.anglican.org

Australia
Parishes
Queensland: Tewantin and Sunshine Beach, Parish of Noosa (Brisbane)

Schools and Education
John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School, Mirrabooka, Western Australia

Book of Common Prayer
La Liturgie ou Formulaire des Prières Publiques à l’usage du Collège Royal et des Ecoles Nationales d’Hayti / The Liturgy or Form of Common Prayer for the Use of the Royal College and National Schools of Hayti (c. 1815). This first translation into French of Anglican liturgical material for use in what is now Haiti was published through the encouragement of King Henry I of Haiti. This online edition was prepared by Richard Mammana and Chad Wohlers.

Canada
Parishes
Alberta: Calgary, St Mark and St Philip (Calgary)
Alberta: Nanton, Christ Church (Calgary)
Alberta: Red Deer, St Luke (Calgary)
Manitoba: Winnipeg, All Saints (Rupert's Land)

Church Times Book Reviews
Graham James reviews Reimagining Ministry, by David Heywood.

Mike Starkey reviews Gods Behaving Badly: Media, Religion and Celebrity Culture, by Pete Ward.

Jeremy Crossley reviews The Gender Agenda: Discovering God's Plan for Church Leadership, by Lis Goddard and Clare Hendry.

England
Parishes
Sheffield (Malin Bridge), St Polycarp (Sheffield)

Essays
The Ministers of the Church Are . . . In Bishop Pierre Whalon's newest essay, he argues that an upside-down pyramid is just the kind of church organisation Jesus would want.

Europe
Parishes
Greece: The Anglican Church in Greece (Diocese in Europe)

Events
Canada: Northwest Territories, Inuvik, 28 June-1 July 2011: TRC Northern National Event
'Former residential school students and others are invited to attend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Five of the 14 Northwest Territories residential schools acknowledged in the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement were run by the Anglican Church of Canada and the others were run by Catholic entities. Anglican residential schools were largely for Inuit children and Catholic schools were for Dene children. The event offers both churches an opportunity to visibly demonstrate their commitment to healing and reconciliation.'

Canada: Ontario, North Bay, 26-28 August 2011: Cranmer Conference
'a gathering of young adults (ages 19-29) who are interested in learning about traditional Anglican heritage and spirituality, particularly as it relates to the Book of Common Prayer, originally compiled in the 16th Century by Thomas Cranmer. The Conference aims to provide speakers who will engage and challenge the delegates while maintaining a spirit of fellowship, fun and really good food. This year, the focus is on "The Bible and the Prayer Book."

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Resources
Te Whare Wananga o Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa: 'Tertiary institute of the bishopric of Aotearoa New Zealand'.

News Centre
USPG mourns death of 'soldier for justice'. Nebraska bishop election. Durham bishop appointment. The latest in Zimbabwean thuggery. Oxfam anti-hunger campaign launched. No more Priest of Wales? All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
The Servants of the Resurrection: 'An Anglican community in service persons who are in hospital, hospice, homebound or nursing home.'

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USA
Parishes
Indiana: Cannelton, St Luke (Indianapolis)
Indiana: Greencastle, St Andrew (Indianapolis)
Maryland: Chaptico, Christ Church (District of Columbia)

New Mexico: Gallup, Church of the Holy Spirit (Rio Grande)

Resources
Bosque Center. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Retreat and conference centre of the Diocese of Rio Grande.

World
Dioceses
South Korea: Diocese of Daejeon - http://daejeon.anglican.org

Schools and Education
Haiti: Les Cayes, Bishop Tharp Institute. 'a two-year institution of postsecondary education, modeled after a US community college'.

Worth Noting
Courting the Holy Spirit by practicing retail politics: Jim Naughton writes for Daily Episcopalian.

Families and Accountability. 'In most cases in Africa, all members of the family have the obligation and the desire to belong. Not many, even the rich and the powerful, can cope easily with consequences of behaviors and actions that might lead to social exclusions, whether forced or self-imposed. It is for this reason that the overwhelming majority of Anglicans and Episcopalians in some parts of the Anglican Communion, for example in Africa, find no fault with the notion of relational consequences, and see it as seeking to enhance accountability and mutual respect.' The Right Reverend R. Mwita Kiri of the Diocese of Tarime in Tanzania writes for The Living Church (Milwaukee).


Week of 29 May 2011

Africa
Dioceses
Tanzania: Diocese of Kagera - http://kagera.anglican.org

Australia
Parishes
Western Australia: Mandurah, Christ Church (Bunbury)
Western Australia: Oyster Harbour, Church of Living Water (Bunbury)

Book of Common Prayer
Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Sindhi (1873). Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in Pakistan and India by about 35 million people. AO Editor Richard Mammana has digitized this translation by 19th-century missionary George Shirt.

Church Times Book Reviews
Keith Ward reviews Why God Won't Go Away: Engaging with the New Atheism, by Alister McGrath; and The God Debates: A 21st Century Guide for Atheists and Believers (and Everyone in between), by John R. Shook.

Paula Gooder reviews three books on Jesus.

England
Parishes
Ringwood, All Saints in St Leonards and St Ives (Winchester)

Education
American Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Resources
Offa House Retreat Centre. Coventry diocesan retreat house and conference centre.

Events
USA: Washington DC, 5 June 2011: The Blessing of the Seersucker
All Souls Memorial Episcopal Church is offering the First Annual Blessing of the Seersucker after its 11 a.m. service. 'Seersucker [..] sometimes seems like the unofficial fabric of our clan and tribe—especially as we struggle through the summer humidity in Washington, DC.'

Ireland
Resources
Changing Attitude Ireland. 'a Church of Ireland organisation with ecumenical friends, working for the full affirmation of lesbian and gay persons within the Churches'.

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

New Zealand
Resources
OMGod: 'Our Church, Anytime, Anywhere.' Online faith community under the guidance and oversight of the Dioces of Waiapu.

News Centre
Sex, politics, and character in England and Scotland. Official press releases keep journalists employed.
All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
The Anglican Episcopal Churches of India: 'We are Liturgical Anglican Churches. Our worship draws from modern and ancient Christian rites. In addition, our services include praise and worship and will draw the best from all cultural ethos (custom, habit, and character) which enhance Christian teaching.'

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USA
Parishes
Pennsylvania: York, St Andrew (Central Pennsylvania)

Vestments
Challwood Studio: 'Contemporary liturgical textile design including copes and miters, chasubles and stoles, pulpit robes and banners created by Paul Woodrum, priest, and Victor Challenor, first life-professed black laybrother of the Order of the Holy Cross'. USA

World
Dioceses
Honduras: Diocese of Honduras - http://honduras.anglican.org

Worth Noting
AWN Pugin's finest gift to his country: Christopher Howse writes for the Telegraph on the Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Ramsgate.

Revisiting Evelyn Underhill: the Centennial Year of Mysticism. Kathleen Staudt writes for the Daily Episcopalian on the 100th anniversary of the publication of Underhill's classic Mysticism.

A Chance for a New Creation: An Interview with Bishop Greg Rickel. 'One of the youngest and most dynamic bishops in the Episcopal Church reflects on the relevance of the Church in a post-Christian culture.' From Patheos.com.


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