Week
of 11 November 2018
Book of Common Prayer
教會禱文. The Book of Common Prayer, translated into Mandarin. (1872). The monumental Burdon-Schereschewsky translation is now available online in page images.
Canada
Parishes
British Columbia: Dawson Creek, St Mark (Caledonia)
England
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Marden Vale Team Ministry (Salisbury)
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Ontario: Toronto, 18-21 June 2019: Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses
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Peterborough bells to ring to remember end of first world war. New bishops for Canberra & Goulburn and for Polynesia. Episcopal Forum of South Carolina closes, citing 'mission accomplished'. Entertainment provided by Diocese of Sydney continues. Civil court in Kenya now involved in Anglican homosexuality dispute. Chile becomes 40th province of the Anglican Communion. All this, and more, in the News Centre.
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Plot 6, Row C, Grave 15: Malcom Gaskill writes for the London Review of Books.
Area man clutches pearls: Jordan Haynie Ware
writes for Episcopal Café.
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