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Week of 1 January 2012

Australia
Parishes
New South Wales: Charlestown Parish (Newcastle)
Queensland: Brisbane (Kangaroo Point), St Mary the Virgin (Brisbane)

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Mississauga (Meadowvale), St Francis of Assisi (Toronto)

Church Times Book Reviews
Anonymous has reviewed Noah's Knits: The Story of Noah's Ark with 16 Knitted Projects, by Fiona Goble.

John Inge reviews Walter Frere: Scholar, Monk, Bishop, edited by Benjamin Gordon-Taylor and Nicholas Stebbing.

Graham James reviews three books: God's Transforming Work, edited by Nicholas Papadopulos; Being God's People: The Confirmation and Discipleship Handbook, by Robin Greenwood and Sue Hart; and Now to Him: Putting Christ back at the Centre of Our Worship, by Neil Bennetts and Simon Ponsonby.

England
Parishes
Bath, Ascension Church (Bath and Wells)
Twerton, St Michael (Bath and Wells)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
The Diocese of Rhode Island received 40 applications for the position of its next bishop, from which 19 candidates have been selected. Read more here.

Japan
Parishes
Machida, Shinko Church (Tokyo)
Tokyo (Arakawa-ku), Christ Church, Senju (Tokyo)

Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku), Christ Church, Kanda (Tokyo)

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News Centre
Priest thought Stalin a saint. Islamists bomb Nigerian churches at Christmas. More earthquakes in New Zealand. Arrests as Occupy protest turns to NY church. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Pennsylvania: Dundaff, St James (Bethlehem)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO — at no charge. What a bargain! The more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.
Seeking a position? Check our Vacancies Centre as well as scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Parishes
India: Vellakoil, Immanuel Church (Trichy Tanjore) [MIDI attack]

Worth Noting
'Experiential Episcopal Church website': 'The Episcopal Church [USA] website – www.episcopalchurch.org – has undergone a complete transformation and redesign into a welcoming, eye-appealing, easy-to-navigate, experiential site.' We were amazed to learn of 'on-demand worship'.

Bethlehem's church of the punch-up: Giles Fraser writes for the Guardian. 'The latest brawl between Armenian and Orthodox monks in Bethlehem is a product of Christianity's romance with buildings.'

Discovering my faith as a religious minority in a foreign country: Catharine Stimpson writes in the Huffington Post.'The most searching way to discover, recover, or practice one's faith is to be a member of a religious minority--to live on a small island of Otherness in an archipelago of bigger religions or in the lake of a theocracy.'


Week of 25 December 2011

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Is It Christmas?

Christmas Resources
Is It Christmas?

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington is looking for a bishop. 'Nominations for the seventh Bishop of Lexington will open online beginning January 1, 2012. All persons who feel called to this position are encouraged to apply.'

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Christ is born, and that is this week's Good News. We'll be back next week with the other kind.

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Seeking a position? Check our Vacancies Centre as well as scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

Worth Noting
Christmas messages: Bishops write them, and the rest of us read them. See the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Archbishop of Wales, the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, the 'New Zealand Anglican Archbishop', the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church USA, the Archbishop of Hong Kong, and the Archbishop of Cape Town.


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