Week
of 17 May 2015
Africa
Cathedrals
Rwanda: Kigali, St Etienne Cathedral, Diocese of Kigali
Book of Common Prayer
Kitabu Cha Ibada Za Kanuni na Kuhudumu Sakramenti Pamoja Na Kawaida Za Kanisa Ilivyo Desturi Ya Kanisa La Unguja (1928). AO staff member Richard Mammana has digitised this remarkable translation of the BCP into Kiswahili. Canada
Parishes
Parish of Cambridge and Waterborough (Fredericton)
Riverview, St John the Baptist (Fredericton)
Parish of West Saint John (Fredericton)
Letters
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News
Centre
New Dean in Sydney.
Bishop elections in Dallas & Fort Worth.
Nepal: 2nd earthquake update.
C of E Church Commissioners annual report.
Bishop coadjutor in SE Florida.
Yemen update.
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Alabama: Anniston, Grace Church (Alabama)
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Resources
Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM).'serves and welcomes international refugees uprooted by persecution and violence to communities and cities around the US'.
Diocese of Olympia Refugee Resettlement Office. (EMM affiliate).
Episcopal Wichita Area Refugee Ministry. (EMM affiliate).
Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Service, Diocese of Los Angeles. (EMM affiliate).
Vacancies
Centre
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more useful it will become for all. For more information on this and other listings, see our Vacancies Centre. Also scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.
USA: St Luke's Church (Minnesota) Organist and Director of Choirs
Worth
Noting
Episcopal Resurrection: 'This website is the result of conversations over the last few months among a group of Episcopalians who are passionate about our church’s health and witness to the world. We believe that we have reached a critical juncture in the life of our church, and respectfully submit A Memorial to the Church calling for our beloved Episcopal Church to recommit itself to the spiritual disciplines at the core of our common life, to go into our neighborhoods boldly with church planters and church revitalizers, and to restructure our church for the mission God is laying before us today. We hope for the renewal of our beloved church. We offer A Memorial to the Church along with many signatories from across the church. These signatories support the vision of the Memorial and its call to action.'
Journalists are on the front line, and need our prayers: Ruth Gledhill
writes in Christian Today.
Thoughts
from the laundromat: The Revd Birch Rambo writes in the Union-Bulletin (Walla Walla).
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