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Week of 31 July 2011

Africa
Parishes
Nigeria: Agege, Christ Church (Lagos West)
Nigeria: Hunkuyi, St Luke (Wusasa)

Book of Common Prayer
Ator Sambiang Mass (1980). The eucharistic rite of the Diocese of Kuching is now available online in Iban, a Malayo-Polynesian language formerly known as Sea Dayak.

Church Times Book Reviews
Robin Greenwood reviews Just Forgiveness: Exploring the Bible, Weighing the Issues, by Anthony Bash.

John Arnold reviews The Improbable Bishop: Ian Ramsey of Durham, by John S. Peart-Binns.

Andrew Davison reviews Divine Humanity: Kenosis Explored and Defended, by David Brown.

England
Parishes
Dore, Holy Trinity and St Mary (Hereford)
Wye Dore Parishes (Hereford)

Resources
Diocese of Exeter, Shrinking the Footprint

Essays
What is Anglicanism? Bishop Pierre Whalon's newest essay takes a look at what we're all about. (Or not about.)

Events
Canada: Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, 29 November-1 December 2011: Reflecting the Light of Christ
'St. Andrew's Day, November 30, 2011 will mark the 35th Anniversary of the ordination of women to the priesthood in our Anglican Church of Canada. Lutherans mark this anniversary too. Women Anglican and Lutheran priests from across Canada are invited to a time of celebration, reconnecting, sharing stories, renewing baptismal and ordination vows, and a variety of workshops to equip us in future ministry.'

Exchanges
Maryland USA -> Dublin, Ireland in 2012
A priest in the Diocese of Easton (Maryland) would like exchange with priest of a parish church in or near Dublin, for four to six weeks in 2012. He would prefer no weekday responsibilities except in emergencies. He would require a house or apartment suitable for two (with room for two guests) and the use of a car. His church is in Trappe, Maryland, a small town of mostly farmers and waterman close to the Eastern Shore, on the Chesapeake Bay. House is seven miles from the church in a quiet town of 25,000 people, many retired. The house is one floor, with three bedrooms and 2.5 full baths, with air cooling and central heating. Car would be available. Washington DC, Annapolis, and Baltimore are easy day trips. Duties include one Eucharist on Sundays and, as needed, pastoral visits. Fore more information, contact Gordon Morrison, frgordon2@goeaston.net.

Japan
Resources
St Hilda's Society. Yokohama. Social welfare organisation caring for the elderly and disabled persons.

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

New Zealand
Indefatigable AO staff member Peter Owen has completed a complete reorganisation of our New Zealand listings.

News Centre
Cardboard cathedral for Christchurch? Abseil down cathedral in Liverpool? Obituaries of John Stott and Mary Simpson. US Episcopal Church releases tech white paper. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
The Order of the Daughters of the Holy Cross. 'women who have committed our lives to the work and service of our Lord Jesus Christ. We pray daily for our church, its clergy, the Order and others in need.'

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USA
Parishes
Texas: Athens, St Matthias (Dallas)
Texas: Dallas, One Hope Church (Dallas) [Korean-language site]
Texas: Pittsburg, St William Laud (Dallas)

World
Resources
Haiti: Children's Medical Mission of Haiti. Supports St Vincent's School for Handicapped Children and the Hôpital Ste Croix.

Worth Noting
John Stott, RIP: John R. W. Stott (1921-2011) was a major Christian leader who was also an evangelical Anglican and the longtime rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London.

Hope and Ethnography: Dori Grinenko Baker writes for the Alban Institute. 'Over the past decade, ethnography has become a popular way to engage in learning with people in congregations. The more researchers began using these tools unapologetically, the more they began seeing within them ways to improve the practice of ministry.'


Week of 24 July 2011

Africa
Dioceses
Nigeria: Diocese of Akoko - http://akoko.anglican.org
Nigeria: Diocese of Kabba - http://kabba.anglican.org
Nigeria: Diocese of Ohaji-Egbema - http://ohaji-egbema.anglican.org
Rwanda: Diocese of Shyira - http://shyira.anglican.org

Schools and Education
Anglican schools in Diocese of Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo

Australia
Parishes
New South Wales: Lidcombe, St Stephen (Sydney)

Church Times Book Reviews
Peter Forster reviews the much-discussed book Love Wins: At the Heart of Life's Big Questions, by Rob Bell and several other titles.

Robin Gill reviews A Theological Diagnosis: A New Direction on Genetic Therapy, ‘Disability’ and the Ethics of Healing, by Matt Edmonds.

Alex Ryrie reviews Godly Reading: Print, Manuscript and Puritanism in England, 1580-1720, by Andrew Cambers.

England
Parishes
Addiscombe, St Mary Magdalene (Southwark)
Betchworth, St Michael (Southwark)
Eaton Socon, St Mary (St Albans)

Resources
St Albans Diocesan Evangelical Fellowship

Exchanges
USA-->England, 2012: Dates flexible

I am Rector of a small historic Episcopal church in the ante-bellum capital of Georgia, U.S.A. (just about geographic center of the state). I am looking for an exchange for up to three months in 2012 in an English parish with access to sites significant to Anglicanism and near a university or seminary that would have opportunity for continuing education. I have a three-bedroom house and two vehicles. Need housing for self and wife and vehicle. Contact thepriest@windstream.net

Japan
Resources
Riddell-Wright Memorial Society. Kumamoto. Bilingual website about the work of Hannah Riddell (1855-1932) and Ada Wright (1870-1950), pioneer Anglican missionaries who treated Hansen's Disease in Japan.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Church in Wales inquiry after bible page burning. Rapping priest in Nova Scotia. Iqaluit 'igloo cathedral' gets cross and steeple. ABC says Holy Land can't wait. NY bishop orders gay clergy to marry. Residency for religious workers in NZ. Jester to study to become a priest. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Rhode Island: East Providence (Rumford), Church of the Epiphany (Rhode Island)

Worth Noting
Mary Michael Simpson, RIP: Mary M. Simpson (1925-2011) was the first nun to be ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church USA, and the first ordained woman to preach in Westminster Abbey. The New York Times carries this obituary.

South Sudan, the promised land: Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne, writes for Fulcrum.


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