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Week of 21 August 2011

Africa
Schools and Education
Nigeria: Enugu State, Diocese of Nike Group of Schools

Australia
Parishes
Victoria: Cranbourne, St John (Melbourne)
Victoria: Dromana, St Mark (Melbourne)

Victoria: Melbourne, Anglican Chinese Mission of the Epiphany (Melbourne)

Book of Common Prayer
The Liturgy for the Proclamation of the Word of God and Celebration of the Holy Communion (1976). The liturgy of the Church of the Province of Central Africa is now available online in English and Chichewa.

Book Reviews
A Singular Voice:
In The Spectator, Anita Brookner reviews 'Civil to Strangers and Other Writings', by Barbara Pym.

In the Church Times, David Martin reviews 'Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, philosophy, and the Catholic tradition', Andrew Davison, editor.

Robert Nowell reviews In the Church Times, 'What I Believe' by Hans Küng, translated by John Bowden.

Stephen Tomkins reviews (guess where) 'The Book of Books: The radical impact of the King James Bible 1611-2011', by Melvyn Bragg.

Church History
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. 'Uniquely authoritative and wide-ranging in its scope, ODCC is the indispensable reference work on all aspects of the Christian Church. It contains over 6,000 A-Z entries, and offers unrivalled coverage of all aspects of this vast and often complex subject, from theology; churches and denominations; patristic scholarship; and the bible; to the church calendar and its organization; popes; archbishops; saints; and mystics.'

England
Parishes
Belmont, St Peter (Manchester)
Bury, St Peter (Manchester)
Carlton in Lindrick, St John the Evangelist (Southwell and Nottingham)
Daisy Hill, St James the Great (Manchester)
Oldham, St James (Manchester)
Oldham (Moorside), St Thomas (Manchester)

Schools and Education
St Mellitus College, London. 'Named after the very first Bishop of London, whose territory covered London and Essex, the College was founded in 2007 by the Bishops of London and Chelmsford, to serve the church’s mission in this region and beyond. It consists of two main parts, St Paul’s Theological Centre (SPTC), based in west London and the North Thames Ministerial Training Course (NTMTC), based in east London and Chelmsford. The College offers courses for many different kinds of students.'

Events
USA: New York City, 4-12 September 2011: Remember to Love
'Ten years ago, the final act of many 9/11 victims was one of love. Facing the unthinkable, their parting gesture was to reach out to their families, friends and colleagues. Ten years later, let us 'Remember to Love' those who are gone, those who remain and those to come. Let us further remember and honor those who perished by generating a post-anniversary community committed to reconciliation and peace.'

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News Centre
Kunonga forces evict priests and their families. This liturgy was a 3-ring circus. Church property seizure in Jamaica. Ontario court rules for Diocese of Huron. Cathedral music school in Port-of-Spain. Funeral for Paul Reeves. ABW criticizes British elite. Country churches in Australia are endangered. IALC issues a communiqué (no one was injured). All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
North Carolina: Valley Crucis, Holy Cross (Western North Carolina)

World
Resources
South Korea: Jesus Abbey: An ecumenical community founded by the late Archer Torrey, Anglican priest. [English site]

Worth Noting
A working life: the bishop: Anna Tims writes about the Richard Chartres, Bishop of London, for The Guardian.

Recovering the Commons: W. Christopher Evans writes for the Daily Episcopalian on Cranmer, riots, and Christology.

Sexism runs deep in the Church of England: Leslie Crawley compares her exposure to sexism at two careers, engineer and priest.


Week of 14 August 2011

Africa
Resources
Tanzania: Diocese of Mara Discipleship and Development Programme

Book of Common Prayer
The Prayer Book Guide to Christian Education. 'A site for Christian educators based on the RCL and Book of Common Prayer.'

Church Times Book Reviews
Philip Lewis reviews Jesus and Muhammad: Parallel Tracks, Parallel Lives, by F. E. Peters.

Henry Wansborough reviews Historical Jesus: What We Can Know and How Can We Know It? by Anthony Le Donne.

Philip Welsh reviews God Lost and Found, by John Pritchard.

England
Parishes
Benefice of Sharnbrook, Felmersham and Knotting with Souldrop (St Albans)

Benefice of St Bartholomew (Salisbury)

Education
Anglican Institute for School Leadership. 'The aim of the Anglican Institute for School Leadership is to sharpen the church’s mission to young people and their families. It is to equip leadership in our church schools with the ability and confidence to be spiritual leaders.'

Resources
The Canterbury Gift. 'Canterbury Cathedral is a gift to the world. This great and inspiring spiritual institution at the heart of the worldwide Anglican Communion - and part of a World Heritage Site – now needs funding to stand and propagate its values for another thousand years. The Canterbury Gift is a charity that supports conservation, education, music and craftsmanship at Canterbury Cathedral.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Bucklands Beach, St John (Auckland)

News Centre
Paul Reeves is dead in New Zealand. Anglican vs Muslim in Nigeria. Anglicans vs the government in Zimbabwe and Libya. Reprint of Cree language psalmody and hymnal. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Anglican Church of the Americas: 'a network of churches, ministries, missions, dioceses, and provinces who are firmly committed to the orthodox doctrines of the historic Christian faith in the context of Convergence worship, spirituality, and theology which emphasizes the Evangelical, Charismatic, and Sacramental teachings of Holy Scripture'. Based in Luverne, Alabama, USA.

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USA
Parishes
New Jersey: Allendale, Trinity Church (Newark)

New Jersey: Hackensack, St Cyprian (Newark)
New Jersey: Montvale, St Paul (Newark)
New Jersey: Mount Arlington, St Peter (Newark)

World
Resources
Peru: Casas Hogares. 'features the two Anglican children's homes in Arequipa. Casa Hogar Sagrada Familia is for ages 12+ and Casa Hogar San Jose is for kids under 12.'

Worth Noting
Bishops on Riots: At Thinking Anglicans, there are links and summaries to statements by Church of England bishops about civil disturbance in London and other parts of England during the last week.

Nazi persecution of Jews: saved by the C of E Schindlers: The Telegraph reports on a little-known act of bravery – how two British clerics rescued 1,800 Jews from the Nazis by baptising them.

The Making of the King James Bible: an app for iPhone, iPad, and Android, the first in a planned series of mobile apps from the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford.


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