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Noting Martha, Martha, Be Still: 'Since retiring, I'm not exhausted at having just finished a dozen other services this week.' The Revd Leonard Freeman writes for The Living Church (Milwaukee). Oxford History of Anglicanism. 'Oxford University Press in the United Kingdom has agreed to publish a five volume series called The Oxford History of Anglicanism.' 'In addition to the history of [Anglicanism] throughout the world and over the past five centuries, historical investigation will look at art, music, architecture, politics, gender, mission, empire, inter-faith encounters and many other aspects of the multi-faceted history of this global phenomenon.' From Anglican Communion News Service (London). |
Advent Resources The 'O Antiphons' — starting December 17. In seven short videos, the SSJE Brothers teach about the ancient, ever new 'O Antiphons: O Wisdom; O Lord; O Root of Jesse; O Key of David; O Dayspring; O Ruler of the Nations; O Emmanuel. England Episcopal
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Noting Pilling Report: 'The Report of the House of Bishops Working Group on Human Sexuality (the Pilling Report) has been published this morning, and can be downloaded from here.' Our friends at Thinking Anglicans have compiled a list of responses from campaign groups. Women at Prayer: 'Episcopal Church & Visual Arts (ECVA) invites visual artists — men as well as women — from around the world to submit images which visualize women's experience of prayer, their work of prayer, their prayers. These images will be curated in an online exhibition and projected during the conference. In addition, some images may be reproduced in print for the conference.' |
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