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Week of 20 September 2015

Africa
Dioceses
Uganda: Diocese of Soroti - http://soroti.anglican.org

Australia
Resources
St James King Street Music Foundation: 'Foundation supports the music ministry of St James Kings Street Sydney NSW Australia'.

Book of Common Prayer
Ekitabo Loka Ailip Naka Ituŋa Kere (1957). This translation into Ateso, a major language used in Uganda and Kenya, is now available online.

England
Education
The Archbishop's Examination in Theology: 'A flexible, supportive and affordable MPhil and PhD programme.'

Events
USA: Washington DC, 1 November 2015: Installation of Bishop Michael Bruce Curry as the Presiding Bishop
'The Holy Eucharist with the Installation of the 27th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Bishop Michael Bruce Curry, will occur on Sunday, November 1 at noon Eastern at Washington National Cathedral.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Vatican kerfuffle over guest list. ABC calls for Primates' gathering. Arab Israeli schools protest Christian school funding cuts. New bishop in Central Pennsylvania. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Resources
Seeds of Hope Neighborhood Center. Biddeford, Maine. 'offers hospitality and support to all who pass through our doors. The collection of our efforts strives to offer hope for those who are struggling, care for those in need, advocacy for those who have been silenced, companionship for those who are alone and compassionate love for all.' A Jubilee Ministry of the Episcopal Church.

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Worth Noting
The Pope and the Planet: 'The Right Reverend Michael Curry, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, interviews the Right Reverend Marc Andrus, bishop of the Diocese of California, about the Pope's recent encyclical on climate change. They discuss the rich theology included within it.'

Why it was the world wide web that finally did for the Anglican Communion: Giles Fraser writes for The Guardian (London).


Week of 13 September 2015

Book of Common Prayer
Select Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in the Bullom Language (1816). This translation into Bullom So, an endangered African language, is now available online.

Events
USA: Virginia, Alexandria, 23-25 October 2015: AFRECS: Partners in Peace
Tenth annual conference of the American Friends of the Episcopal Church in the Sudans.

India
Schools and Education
C.S.I. Ewart Women's Christian College, Melrosapuram, Kancheepuram.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Large ransom demanded for Nigerian bishop. Outstanding service award for clergy conducting funerals. New Secretary General of the Anglican Communion. Bishop confesses to sex abuse charges decades afterwards. Summary: churches and refugees. Possible end to NZ cathedral deadlock. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Nigeria
Dioceses
Diocese of Ekiti - http://ekiti.anglican.org

Diocese of Enugu - http://enugu.anglican.org

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USA
Parishes
Maryland: Baltimore, Church on the Square (Maryland) [Joint Lutheran-Episcopal ministry]

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
A hymn written for the bright dawn of socialism: Christopher Howse writes in The Telegraph (London) about the hymn O God of Earth and Altar.

Why the Synod is important: Sally Hitchiner writes for The Church Times (London).

 


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