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Week of 17 March 2013

Lenten Resources

Africa
Nigeria: Abeokuta, Crowther Graduate Seminary. 'The Anglican Church of Nigeria's major theological institution.'

Australia
New South Wales: Heathcote Engadine Church (Sydney)

England
Parishes
Duston, Berrywood Church (Peterborough)
Mawsley, Mawsley Church (Peterborough)

Episcopal Elections 

Ongoing
The Diocese of Newcastle (Australia) has announced the names of nominees for its next bishop. Read more here.
The Diocese of New Jersey has announced its final nominees for their twelfth bishop. Read more here.

Europe 

Parishes
Belgium: Gent, St John (Diocese in Europe)

Events 

Colombia: Bogota, 5-10 May 2013
Global Episcopal Mission Network Conference 
'GEMN is open to all individuals, organizations and dioceses with a heart for mission. GEMN is dedicated to the principle that every Episcopalian is a missionary. We are committed to connecting dioceses, congregations and individuals who are engaged in global mission'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand 

Resources
Anglican Care Network. 'a nationwide network of Anglican social service agencies, parish based programmes and interchurch groups'.

News Centre
News of new Pope dominates world media. Election slates announced in Newcastle and Newjersey [thus and sic]. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion 

Anglican Orthodox Church in India

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USA
Parishes
Texas: Fort Worth, St Elisabeth (Fort Worth)
Texas: Wichita Falls, All Saints (Fort Worth)

World 

Schools and Education
India: Dwarka, St Thomas School. Affiliated with the Diocese of Delhi, Church of North India.

Worth Noting
Archbishop's Pilgrimage: 'The Archbishop of Canterbury is undertaking a Journey in Prayer in the days leading up to his enthronement in Canterbury Cathedral on 21 March.' The easiest way to read about this in one place is at Thinking Anglicans.

How Movements Recover: David Brooks writes in The New York Times on Donatism and its opponents.

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Week of 10 March 2013

Lenten Resources

Africa
Nigeria: Anglican Youth Fellowship (AYF), New Covenant Anglican Parish, Omoku.

Zambia: The Anglican Street Children's Programme in Zambia, 'set up to nurture and empower orphans as well as vulnerable children and families for a brighter future'.

Book of Common Prayer
The Convocation Book. Chad Wohlers has digitised this text instrumental in the drafting of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. It 'was thought lost for over two centuries, but was discovered in 1867 in the proverbial Government warehouse. It was then published as a folio photographic facsimile in 1870; the book used here is a reprint from a year later'.

Church History
Episcopal Archivists. 'An advisory group to The Archives of the Episcopal Church. Episcopal Archivists work in a professional ministry to support the Episcopal Church as an inclusive Christian community with a rich heritage and an abundant faith in the future. The Church’s archivists recognize a common enterprise to safeguard and promote the modern texts that shape the Episcopal identity and document our collective memory.'

England
Resources
St Paul's Institute. 'Seeks to foster an informed Christian response to the most urgent ethical and spiritual issues of our times: financial integrity, economic theory, and the meaning of the common good'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
The day the ABC took a marketing call at gunpoint. Winnipeg church becoming housing complex. New bishop for Southwestern Virginia. Bishop suspends dean for rules violation. More Muslims than Anglicans back status quo. New ABC starts a blog. US Federal lawsuit in South Carolina. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Official
The House of Deputies.
The body of elected lay and clergy deputies, which represents one-half of the bicameral legislature of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church.

Parishes
Pennsylvania: New Freedom, St Benedict (Central Pennsylvania)

Worth Noting
Christopher Howse writes in the Telegraph (London) about the Anglican Centre in Rome. 'I'm not sure that the pasta and conversation side of things doesn't achieve as much.'

 
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