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Week of 18 March 2012

Book of Common Prayer
N Alternatiewe Vorm van Heilige Kommunie. The Alternative Liturgy of the Church of the Province of South Africa, first published in 1929, is now available online in Afrikaans.

Canada
Parishes
Quebec: Parish of the Lower Laurentians (Montréal)

Church Times Book Reviews
Mark Hill reviews Law and Religion, by Russell Sandberg.

Michael Doe reviews Equality, Freedom and Religion, by Roger Trigg; and A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good, by Miroslav Volf.

John Inge reviews Theology in the Public Sphere: Public Theology as a Catalyst for Open Debate, by Sebastian Kim.

England
Parishes
Little Horton Churches (Bradford)
Parish of Shelf with Buttershaw (Bradford)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
The Diocese of New Hampshire has announced the names of nominees for its episcopal election. Read more about them here.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Zimbabwe update. ABC announces he is stepping down at year end. Primate of Japan on earthquake anniversary. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Resources
The Parish Press: 'formerly of Fond du Lac Wisconsin and later Hays Kansas, has published Christian literature, Christian Education materials, devotional booklets and Liturgical resources for over 75 years. DoveTracts, founded in 1998 has been providing books, tracts, and teaching CDs and DVDs for churches and families internationally.'

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USA
Parishes
Rhode Island: Barrington, Saints Matthew and Mark (Rhode Island)

Rhode Island: Coventry, St Francis (Rhode Island)

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.
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Worth Noting
Lent is for our sake, not Jesus'. Deirdre Good and Julian Sheffield write for the Daily Episcopalian. 'Even in good company, keeping Lent is for our own sake.'

Singing from the wrong hymn sheet: Simon Richards writes in the Daily Mail. "Before it became known mainly as a repository for 'with it' trendy vicars, usually wedded to what was fashionable 10 years previously, the Church of England was often referred to as 'the Conservative Party at prayer.'"


Week of 11 March 2012

Africa
Dioceses
Zimbabwe: Diocese of Masvingo - http://masvingo.anglican.org

Australia
Parishes
Western Australia: Shenton Park, St Matthew (Perth)

Book of Common Prayer
Alternative Liturgy of the Church of the Province of South Africa in the Sesuto Language (1926). 'Sotho is a major language of South Africa and Lesotho, spoken by at least five million people. Anglican liturgical translations into this language for use in the Diocese of Natal began in 1878, and have continued through today.'

Church Times Book Reviews
Robin Ward reviews Julian of Norwich, Theologian by Denys Turner.

Nicholas Cranfield reviews The Serpent and the Lamb: Cranach, Luther and the making of the Reformation by Steven Ozment.

Andrew Davison reviews All Shall Be Well: Explorations in universal salvation and Christian theology from Origen to Moltmann, edited by Gregory MacDonald.

England
Resources
Southwark and London Diocesan Housing Association. 'We are a Church of England charity, which builds and runs good quality housing at affordable rents for people on low incomes.'

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
Diocese of Calgary Bishop Search 2012. 'On this site you will information about the search committee, a timeline, and more. Documents will be posted as they are completed.' [We believe this is the first dedicated bishop-search website in the Anglican Church of Canada.]

Europe
Parishes
Spain: Vigo: Igrexa Episcopal do Poderoso Salvador (Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
No debate over Christ Church cathedral in Christchurch. UAE church consecration, as planned. Song-writing contest winner announced. New Dean of Liverpool has been announced. Climate change in the Pacific. Irish RCs say heart wasn't Anglicans' to lose. Search begins for Melbourne dean. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
Society of Our Lady of the Isles. Fetlar, Shetland Isles. 'a religious community of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Prayer is at the heart of the community's existence and its rule is partly Franciscan, partly Celtic and partly Cistercian, enabling a life of solitude within a community.'

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USA
Parishes
New Jersey: Camden, St Paul (New Jersey)
Pennsylvania: Rosemont, Church of the Good Shepherd (Pennsylvania)

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
Lent along the Chattahoochee River: The Very Revd Sam Candler writes at the Daily Episcopalian.

What do you think of when I say 'church'?: 'The Revd John Mark Wiggers of the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee hit the streets to play a word association game.'


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