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Page Editor: Richard Mammana

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Week of 5 August 2012

Australia
Schools and Education
Western Australian Anglican Schools Association

Book Reviews
AO Editor Richard Mammana reviews A Controversial Churchman: Selwyn, edited by by Allan K. Davidson.

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Toronto, Church of the Advent (Toronto)

England
Parishes
Ludlow, St Laurence (Hereford)

Worcester, St Martin with St Peter (Worcester)

Events
USA: Texas, San Antonio, 9-12 June 2013: Tri-History Conference
'Every third year, National Episcopal Historians and Archivists' Annual Conference is held in conjunction with the Tri-History Conference of archivists and historians planned in cooperation with the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Women’s History Project.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
Have a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible publication.

New Zealand
Parishes
Claudelands, St Aidan (Waikato and Taranaki)
Napier, St Augustine (Waiapu)
Omokoroa Community Church (Waiapu) [Anglican-Methodist-Presbyterian]
Papamoa Anglican Mission
(Waiapu)

News Centre
Zimbabwe updates. NZ cathedral update. EC (US) governance task force nominations. Cathedral camp. Virginia has new suffragan. Saskatchewan elects indigenous bishop. Vicar finds novel way to engage with locals. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
West Virginia: Pocahontas Episcopal Ministries (West Virginia)

Education
Project Canterbury. 'a vibrant Christian campus ministry in Chattanooga, TN, sponsored by the Episcopal Church, in partnership with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America'. [We're confused, as Project Canterbury has since 1999 been a digital archive of Anglican and Episcopal historical documents; but no matter.]

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
Cathedrals
India: Kolkata, St Paul's Cathedral (Kolkata)

Parishes
India: Kolkata, St James (Kolkata)
India: Kolkata, Osmond Memorial Church (Kolkata)
India: Kolkata, Union Chapel (Kolkata)

Schools and Education
India: Chennai, Bishop Newbigin College of Education, affiliated with the Diocese of Madras/Chennai

Worth Noting
Archbishop's Big Questions: The Independent (London) has a slightly different version of its interview with the Archbishop of York.

God still seems to have a use for this Church: Thus saith the Most Revd Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the American Episcopal Church.

The Young Clergy Women Project: 'a network of the youngest ordained clergy women, defined as those under forty. TYCWP started out in November 2006 as just an idea about getting young ordained women together to talk online. In 2007, TYCWP received a grant from The Louisville Institute that supported our preaching conference, board meeting, and web page. Energy begets energy, and these initial funded programs have generated more ways for young clergy women to connect.' See especially their online journal, Fidelia's Sisters.


Week of 29 July 2012

Australia
Parishes
South Australia: Brighton, St Jude (Adelaide)

Canada
Parishes
Nova Scotia: Greater Glace Bay Pastoral Unit (Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)

Book Reviews
AO Editor Richard Mammana reviews The Lost Chapel of St Francis Hill, by Starr Ramsey Helms.

Mary Ann Gwinn reviews Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death, by James Runcie. (Seattle Times)

Diarmaid MacCulloch reviews Saints, Sacrilege and Sedition, by Eamon Duffy. (The Guardian)

John C. Bauerschmidt reviews Ten Popes Who Shook the World, by Eamon Duffy. (The Living Church)

England
Resources
Whalley Abbey. 'The Retreat and Conference House is set in the stunning grounds and ruins of a 14th Century Cistercian Abbey. On the banks of the River Calder in the beautiful countryside of the Ribble Valley, but with easy access to motorway and rail networks.' (Blackburn)

Events
England: London, 27 July to 12 August 2012: Church of England Olympics Resources
Prayers, liturgical resources, podcasts, and such like.

Japan
Parishes
Tokyo (Setagaya-ku), Holy Trinity Church (Tokyo)

Letters to Anglicans Online
Have a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible publication.

News Centre
Salisbury shares discussions about museums and churches. Global South Primates lobby CNC. Religion and the Olympics. New bishop in Western Louisiana. Construction of cardboard cathedral to begin. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Missionary Diocese of the Trinity: 'The General Synod of the Church of Nigeria has approved the creation of the Missionary Diocese of the Trinity MDT. Missionary Diocese of the Trinity MDT shall be a cluster of Churches in North America and Canada, and an offshoot of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) and an affiliate of Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and Convocation of Anglicans in North America CANA.'

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USA
Parishes
Washington: Tukwila, St John's Sudanese Church (Olympia)

Resources
CT Mission Connect. 'This site was created as a platform and network to serve Episcopalians in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut and their communities, networks, friends, and mission partners and complement the efforts of the "Mission Discernment Initiative" that the Diocese voted to launch in October 2010.'

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
Schools and Education
Pakistan: Primary Education Project, Diocese of Hyderabad

Worth Noting
Antidisestablishmentarianism and disestablishmentarianism: Jonathan Chaplin writes Time for the Church to cut the knot, and Nigel Biggar writes Why the Anglican establishment is good for a liberal society, both for Theos Think Tank.

Electronic super highways and the sacred rite of book hunting: 'In my diocese, Anglican clergy follow a long standing tradition: the time-honoured ritual of passing on old books.' Jesse Dymond writes for thecommunity.anglican.ca.

 

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