Week
of 28 June 2015
Africa
Resources
Kachere Development Programme. 'the official Social Development arm of the Anglican Diocese of Eastern Zambia'.
Book of Common Prayer
Ĩvuku ya Mboya kwa andũ Onthe (1963). Portions of the Book of Common Prayer are now available online in in Kamba, a major Bantu language used primarily in Kenya and Tanzania.
England
Resources
Embrace the Middle East.
An associate agency of the Church of England.
Kenya Church Association.
An associate agency of the Church of England.
Events
USA: Colorado, Denver, 30 April 2016: Annual National Mass and General Meeting
AGM of the Society of Mary, at St Michael's Church.
Ireland
Resources
Church21. 'the home of Parish Development in the Church of Ireland'.
Japan
Parishes
Shizuoka, St Peter (Yokohama)
Letters
to Anglicans Online
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publication.
New
Zealand
Resources
Mothers Union NZ. Seeks 'the transformation of communities worldwide through the nurture of the family in its many forms'.
News
Centre
US Episcopal Church elects new primate.
Prayer request from Pakistan. All this, and more, in the News Centre.
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Parishes
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Worth
Noting
Dancing with Angels: New book tells the life of Archbishop of Myanmar. 'Imprisonment, torture
and an experience of angels are all part of the remarkable life story of the Most Revd Stephen Than Myint
Oo, the Anglican Archbishop of Myanmar.' By Archdeacon Alan Nichols. |