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Week of 12 May 2013

Australia
Parishes
Western Australia: Albany, St John (Bunbury)

Book Reviews
The Revd. Jesse Zink reviews Rowan Williams: His Legacy, by Andrew Goddard, in The Living Church (Milwaukee).

England
Parishes
Astley, St Stephen (Manchester)
Leigh, St Thomas with All Saints (Manchester)
Manchester (Mosley Common), St John (Manchester)

Ireland
Schools and Education
Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin

Japan
Kindergartens
Tenshien Kindergarten. Tokyo (Suginami-ku). Affiliated with St Margaret's Junior College.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Former ABY accused of child-abuse cover-up. New archbishop in NZ. Allegations of abuse at former school in Australia. Church stats from here and there. Revival in Ghana. Welsh (female) dean steps down after 2 months. Communiqué from ARCIC. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Resources
Steps on the Way: The Journey of the Scottish Episcopal Church. 'consists of a chronological history of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1513-2013, with each of the century chapters beginning and ending with a vignette, or snapshot, of a moment in that century'.

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USA
Parishes
Pennsylvania: Port Allegany, St Joseph (Northwestern Pennsylvania)

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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Australia: Parish of Maclean (Grafton) Rector

World
Federated States of Micronesia: Episcopal Church in Micronesia

Worth Noting
Lunch with the FT: Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, 'talks to Lucy Kellaway about baiting bankers, trusting God over Google and having pizza delivered to Lambeth Palace.'


Week of 5 May 2013

Associations, Guilds
Society for Eastern Rite Anglicanism. 'a forthcoming nonprofit organization committed to promoting and sustaining a movement towards an established Eastern Rite in the Anglican Communion'.

Book Reviews
Robert Jenson reviews Anthony D. Baker's Diagonal Advance: Perfection in Christian Theology in The Living Church (Milwaukee).

Pierre Whalon reviews The Open Body: Essays in Anglican Ecclesiology, ed. Zachary Guiliano and Charles M. Stang (Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology, ed. Charles K. Robertson).

England
Parishes
Madeley, All Saints (Lichfield)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Bishop election in New Jersey. Irish priest declines appointment as bishop. Chichester warned against complacency. RIP Ian Weathrall. Canadian bishop sues blogger. British bankers like the ABC. Bishop election in Botswana. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Deaneries
California: Monterey Deanery (El Camino Real)

Vacancies Centre
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England: Malmesbury Abbey (Bristol) Children's Minister

World
Schools and Education
Myanmar: Yangon, Holy Cross Theological College. 'This is [...] for the Holy Cross Theological College's Alumni and friends and anyone who is interested in HCTC.'

Worth Noting
It's time for the Church of England to drop the culture wars: Alan Wilson writes in The Spectator (London). 'What about the traditional Anglican virtue of compromise?'

Anglican Peace Conference keynote address: The Presiding Bishop of the American Episcopal Church gave the keynote address at the Second Worldwide Anglican Peace Conference in Okinawa.

Beware the wrath of the church organist: John Bingham writes in The Telegraph (London). 'But when an organist played a slowed-down version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious from Mary Poppins, even the most tone deaf members of the congregation eventually recognised, sending them into gales of laughter.'

Thinking the unthinkable: 'Under its new Pope, the [Roman] Catholic Church begins to feel like an animal that has emerged from winter hibernation, blinking in the sunlight and looking for pastures new.' One of the signs of the new approach, she suggests, is the renewal of the international Anglican-Roman Catholic theological dialogue. By the editor of The Tablet (London).


Week of 28 April 2013

Australia
Resources
St Bartholomew's House. East Perth, Western Australia. 'provides community-based support, accommodation and assistance to homeless people, and establishes collaborative partnerships with individuals and other organisations to eliminate or reduce homelessness'. Affiliated with the Diocese of Perth.

Book of Common Prayer
The Cranmer Project: 'One Evangelical's Attempt to Use the Book of Common Prayer'.

Canada
Parishes
Québec: Gatineau (Aylmer), Christ Church (Ottawa)
Québec: Gatineau (Aylmer), St Bernard de Clairvaux (Ottawa)

Book Reviews
The Revd Jesse Zink reviews two books for The Living Church (Milwaukee): Gathering at God's Table and The Heartbeat of God, both by the Most Revd Katharine Jefferts Schori.

England
Parishes
Galley Common, St Peter (Coventry)
Wolston, St Margaret (Coventry)

Ireland
Resources
Historic Churches Advisory Committee

Japan
Parishes
Kure, Shin'ai Church (Kobe)

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

New Zealand
Parishes
Kaitaia North, SaviourLife Church (Auckland)

News Centre
Muffled bells in Dublin. Retiring ambassador to Vatican blasts 'raid'. Lambeth book theft revealed and recovered. Chichester admits abuse cover-up. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Resources
Compass and Star: A publication of the Progressive Episcopal Church.

Professional Exchanges
Florida --> Anywhere outside USA, July or August 2013
Lovely home that sleeps 6 with pool in Venice, Florida on Florida's "cultural coast." Bicycles included; ride them to yoga on the beach. Or walk to beach and charming downtown with excellent community theatre. Museums in Sarasota 1/2 hour away or St Petersburg 1 hr away. Large outlet center 35 minutes away. No exchange work required. July or August 2013. No smoking please. Email for more details. 2 adults willing to consider exchange anywhere outside USA. Contact the Rev. Lisa B. Hamilton, lisabhamilton@me.com to inquire.

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USA
Parishes
California: Crescent City, St Paul (Northern California)

Resources
Liberian Episcopal Community in the United States.

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Canada: Cathedral Church of St Michael and All Angels (Kootenay) Children's, Youth, Young Adult and Family Ministries Coordinator

World
Schools and Education
India: Kerala United Theological Seminary, Thiruvananthapuram. 'run by the Church of South India with an ecumenical outlook'

Worth Noting
Love, Liberty and Life after Canterbury: 'Dr Rowan Williams has stepped down from his role as Archbishop of Canterbury - but don't go thinking this means that he has slowed down. As well as being the Master of Magdalene College Cambridge, Dr Williams is a member of the House of Lords and continues to work with churches and other faith groups all around the world.' From Premier Radio.

Profile of Anglicans and Other News: British Religion in Numbers has a new set of numbers about British religion. Jonathan Clatworthy writes about it here.

'Called or collared?' sacrifices of the Anglican priesthood: Lancaster University Management School has announced the publication of a study of the personal cost of being a priest, 'Managing clergy lives: obedience, sacrifice, intimacy.' One of the authors is Nigel Peyton, who is now bishop of Brechin, and the book stems in part from the research which earned him a doctorate at Lancaster. The authors referred to the 'panopticon of ordination', suggesting that the clergy's self-regulation to meet the expectations of their parishioners is not unlike the experience of prisoners, who are always liable to be watched by their warder.

 
 
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