Week
of 22 April 2012
Australia
Cathedrals
South Australia: Port Pirie, Cathedral Church of SS Peter and Paul (Willochra)
Church Times Book
Reviews
David Adam reviews Lectio Divina: The Sacred Art, by Christine Paintner.
William Jacob reviews British Missionaries and the End of Empire: East Central and Southern Africa, 1939-64, by John Stuart.
Barbara Butler reviews From Santa Maria With Love, by Margaret Hebblethwaite.
England
Parishes
Wimbledon, St John the Baptist (Southwark)
Wimbledon, St Matthew (Southwark)
Episcopal
Ongoing
The Diocese of Western Massachusetts has a dedicated bishop-search website. You can read about nominees and schedules there.
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News
Centre
New bishop for Pittsburgh.
Female priest writes about entering a physique competition.
St Cuthbert Gospel acquired by English consortium. All this, and more, in the News Centre.
South Africa
Cathedrals
Pretoria, St Alban's Cathedral (Pretoria)
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USA
Schools and Education
Virginia: Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School, Richmond. 'independent, tuition-free, faith-based middle school for students of limited resources primarily from Richmond’s East End neighborhood'.
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France: The American Cathedral in Paris (Episcopal Churches in Europe) Dean and Rector
Wales
Resources
Vocation Wales. 'All Christians are called by God. He calls us to be disciples of Jesus and to continue his mission in the world. Some will also be called to particular ministries in the church as deacons, priests, bishops, evangelists, readers, lay eucharistic ministers, monks, nuns, and a variety of other ministries.'
The site is also available in Welsh.
Worth
Noting
Loose Canon: 'In the first of a weekly series in The Guardian, Giles Fraser, the former canon of St Paul's, reflects on his new role as parish priest in a rundown inner city church.'
So Great a Cloud of Memories: Derek Olsen writes for The Living Church (Milwaukee) on the eschatology and ecclesiology of Holy Women, Holy Men. |