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Week of 11 September 2011

Africa
Resources
Tanzania: Go M.A.D. in Tanzania. 'Make A Difference in Tanzania', founded in 1994 to aid the Anglican Diocese of Mara. 'We helped build a cathedral for the new Diocese of Mara and since then have been helping local farmers, people with HIV, orphans and pastors. We consider ourselves privileged to have been involved in this partnership work with our brothers and sisters from Mara.'

Church Times Book Reviews
Gillian Evans reviews Great Christian Thinkers: From the Early Church through the Middle Ages, by Pope Benedict XVI.

Chris Chivers reviews God is Not a Christian: Speaking Truth in Times of Crisis, by Desmond Tutu.

John Drane reviews The Future of Christianity: Reflections on Violence and Democracy, Religion and Secularization, by David Martin.

England
Parishes
Rye, St Mary the Virgin (Chichester)

Resources
St Boniface Trust. 'a small charity established to advance the Christian Religion in accordance with the principles of the Anglican faith in all parts of the world, especially for the provision of education and training of clergy and lay people by the award of scholarships and maintenance allowance or any purpose concerning their spiritual or temporal welfare.'

Essays
On the tenth annivesary of 9/11, Bishop Pierre Whalon looks back on his column written on 11 September 2001 — and looks ahead.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Cleveland Parish (Auckland)

News Centre
Rumours that Rowan Williams will resign next year. African communicator sought in London. Reports from the Zimbabwe war zone. More damage at US National Cathedral. Canadians appoint new general secretary. Next Bishop of Winchester announced. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Nazareth House Apostolate: Headquartered in Taylorsville, Kentucky USA. Includes 'St. Simeon Skete[,] an orthodox skete founded under the vision and Crozier of Archbishop James Provence of the Anglican Province of Christ the King'.

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USA
Parishes
South Carolina: Rock Hill, St Matthias (Upper South Carolina)

Resources
Episcopal Fresh Start. 'a diocesan-led program that seeks to foster healthy relationships among clergy, their congregations and their dioceses during critical periods of transition'.

Worth Noting
Pilgrims of 9/11: Catherine Kohn writes for The Living Church (Milwaukee). One pew at the back of the chapel still has a fireman’s coat lying across it.'

The Archbishop on 11 September 2001. 'The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, talks about September 11th when he was in a building just 100 yards from the Twin Towers during the terrorist attacks in the US. An interview with Aled Jones for 'Songs of Praise', first broadcast 7th March 2010 on BBC2.'


Week of 4 September 2011

Africa
Resources
Road to Tanzania: Short-term missions sent from Huntington Beach, California to the Diocese of Mt Kilimanjaro, 2004-present.

Biblical Resources
German Bible Society. Online Bibles: Hebrew OT, Greek NT, OT, Latin Vulgate, Luther German, KJV.

Church Times Book Reviews
John Saxbee reviews God, Sex and Gender: An Introduction, by Adrian Thatcher and Controversies in Queer Theology, by Susannah Cornwall.

Michael Caines reviews Politics, Religion and the Song of Songs in Seventeenth-Century England, by Elizabeth Clarke.

Caroline Bowder reviews Betjeman on Faith: An Anthology of His Religious Prose, edited by Kevin J. Gardner.

England
Parishes
Gateshead Fell, St John (Durham)

Episcopal Elections
The Diocese of New York has announced the names of five candidates for bishop coadjutor. Information on the nominees and the election process is available here.

Ireland
Resources
Gloine. 'Stained glass in the Church of Ireland'.

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News Centre
Catholic donation to US Episcopal cathedral. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Vermont: St Johnsbury, St Andrew (Vermont)

Vacancies Centre
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Australia: Mullumbimby Parish (Grafton) Rector

World
Resources
Church of North India Synod Minutes Online: Login required.

Worth Noting
Apostates for Evensong: Dick Gross, writing as 'Godless Gross', expounds the joys of evensong at an Australian cathedral and wonders if the institution of evensong is damaged because 'an incorrigible atheist loves it'.

Keep the faith: In The Spectator, Tom Wright considers how the Church of England can – and will – endure.

The National Cathedral is shaken, and so am I: Ellen Painter Dollar writes for Daily Episcopalian. 'Seeing the towers that I gazed on from my little third-floor bedroom so badly shaken has left me shaken.'

No earthquake: John Allen writes for National Catholic Reporter. 'Today, the ordinariate has been established in England and Wales, with some 1,000 laity and 64 clergy scattered across 27 different communities. Whatever one makes of it, there's scant evidence of a revolution.'


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