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This page last updated 25 March 2018  

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Editor: Richard Mammana

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Week of 25 March 2018

England
Parishes
Jersey, St Luke (Winchester)
New Parks, St Aidan (Leicester)

Episcopal Elections
The Diocese of the Rio Grande has announced names in its episcopal election.

Events
England: Leeds, 20-22 April 2018: Anglican Pacifist Fellowship Conference
'Letting in the Light: positive steps for peace in a turbulent world'.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Chartwell, St Alban (Waikato and Taranaki)
Gordonton, St Mary (Waikato and Taranaki)

News Centre
Serving vicar named secularist of the year. End of the IICSA in England and Wales. US Episcopal Church found not to be dealing with clergy alcoholism. ABC admits to being 'ashamed of the Church'. Church of England now accepts cashless point-of-sale donations. Two bishops to step down. New cathedral in Rwanda. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Louisiana: Bastrop, Christ Church (Western Louisiana)
Louisiana: Moss Bluff, St Andrew (Western Louisiana)
Louisiana: Shreveport, Holy Cross (Western Louisiana)

Vacancies Centre
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For more information on this and other listings, see our Vacancies Centre. Also scan vacancy pages on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

England: St Mary, Bromley (Rochester) Organist

Worth Noting
Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse: Archbishops' Joint Pastoral Letter.


Week of 18 March 2018

Lenten Resources

Australia
Parishes
Victoria: Port Melbourne, Holy Trinity Church (Melbourne)
Victoria: Spotswood, St Mark (Melbourne)

England
Parishes
Blackpool, St Stephen on the Cliffs (Blackburn)
Heavitree Parish (Exeter)
Hollinwood, St Margaret (Manchester) [with St Chad, Limeside]
Plymouth, Sacred Heart Mission Community (Exeter)
Rastrick, St Matthew (Leeds)
Royton, St Paul (Manchester)

Resources
Student Cross: 'a Christian pilgrimage organised by and for students, young adults, and pilgrims of all ages, which began in 1948. Pilgrims experience Holy Week and the joy of the Resurrection as a living reality. It's a chance to celebrate Easter in a unique way.

Events
USA: 17–25 July 2018 Sewanee, Tennessee: SUMMA Debate Camp
'SUMMA Camp is a unique opportunity for students to explore their faith through intellectual channels, meet lifelong friends, and have a lot of fun on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country!'

Events
England: 24 July-3 August 2020: The Lambeth Conference
'The theme for the Lambeth Conference in 2020 is to be "God’s Church for God's World: walking, listening and witnessing together". Details have been announced on a new webpage which went live today. A more detailed website is being designed and will go live later this year.'

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

New Zealand
Parishes
Brooklands Co-operating Church (Waikato and Taranaki) [Anglican-Presbyterian]
Tamahere, St Stephen (Waikato and Taranaki)

News Centre
Christians and Muslims join forces to feed homeless in downtown Montreal. UK Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) continues. Lambeth Conference 2020 announced. US bishops organize against gun violence. South Africa archbishop begs forgiveness as more abuse is reported. Sculpture of crucified Star Wars stormtrooper creates dissent in London parish church. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Kansas: Wichita, Good Shepherd (Kansas)

Vacancies Centre
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Wales
Resources
Convivium: 'a new initiative of Brecon Cathedral to support strong local communities that connect people with their heritage, the environment, and faith. Convivium is a Latin word that means both to feast and to live together generously.'

Worth Noting
Pope Francis Is Beloved. His Papacy Might Be a Disaster: Ross Douthat writes for The New York Times.

The World Is Changing. This Trappist Abbey Isn’t. Can It Last? From The New York Times.

 


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