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Week of 31 May 1998

Canada
Canada's General Synod is now concluded. You can read the reports at the same location that you read the ongoing coverage -- http://www.anglican.ca/synod98/

Joyful Praise is an Anglican worship team based in Oakville, Ontario, which is available to any parish in the Niagara Diocese who would like to be led in joyful Christian worship inspired by the Holy Spirit. They play Christian worship and fellowship music -- http://dove.ca/joyful/

Parishes
Alberta: Calgary, Holy Trinity --
http://www.agt.net/public/diocese/parishes/calhtri.htm. This parish was listed previously, but somehow it was lost, but now on this Pentecost Sunday it was found. We're sorry for the clerical error, Father Hambidge.
Nova Scotia: Liverpool, Trinity Parish, including Trinity Church in Liverpool, Grace Church in Western Head, and St. James' Church in Hunt's Point --
http://www.glinx.com/users/kvaughan/Index.htm

Discussion
The oldest, and probably the largest and noisiest discussion list in the Anglican Communion, which was for many years known as "the Anglican list", is moving from its prior home at American.edu to a new location at StSams.org. To subscribe, send an empty email to anglican-subscribe@stsams.org

General Resources

The Jesus Page. Ed Friedlander is a pathologist in the USA who runs the most successful medical help site on the Internet. He's also a very articulate Anglican who writes essays from time to time to time that are utterly uncategorizable and well worth reading. See the Jesus Page at http://worldmall.com/erf/jesus/index.htm

Lund Theological Books of Cambridge, England, is a dealer in new and used books. Invoices are sent out with books to British customers, and separately by air to overseas customers. Payment is due when the invoice is received. Their entire inventory is kept current online and is searchable on the web. URL is
http://antiquarian.com/lund-theological/

Since you are a reader of Anglicans Online you are interested in computer-mediated things. We draw your attention to an interesting article in the May 1998 issue of
Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine entitled "Developing Personal and Emotional Relationships Via Computer-Mediated Communication" -- http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1998/may/chenault.html

UK, Ireland, and Europe
English parishes (listed by county and then city, town or village, not by diocese)
Bedfordshire: Bedford, St Marks -- http://www.btinternet.com/~st.marks
West Yorkshire: Northowram (Halifax), St Matthew -- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/johnmarshall2/

Europe parishes
Switzerland: Lausanne, Christ Church --
http://www.whurl.com/christchurch/
Switzerland: Montreux, St John the Evangelist --
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pparry/

World
Australian parishes
New South Wales, Guyra, Anglican Parish of Guyra. Six rural churches in the Diocese of Armidale --
http://www.northnet.com.au/~aerab/stjames/

Australia: Meriden School is an Anglican School for Girls ranging in age from 4 to 18 years. Meriden has just celebrated its centenary in 1997 and is beginning its second century of girls education --
http://www.meriden.nsw.edu.au/~meriden/


Week of 24 May 1998

Canada
Canada's General Synod (going on now) --
http://www.anglican.ca/synod98

Parishes
Alberta: Calgary, St Mark --
http://www.lexicom.ab.ca/~stmarks/

General Resources
The Alcuin Club, a more-than-a-century-old open membership society devoted to 'the study of Christian liturgy in general, and in particular the liturgies of the Anglican Communion'.

'And He Took a Loaf of Bread': a collection of recipes for making altar bread, to be published in June --
http://www.campanilepress.com/canons/default.htm

The Bishop of London on the Trinity (You'll see, quite annoyingly, there are two large images missing on the web page; the problem is a misdirected URL. Have a look at
http://moscow.lvl.ru/ikona/etroitza.html to see what should be there; it's rather critical to making sense of a part of the Bishop's address.) -- http://www.starcourse.org/BpRTrin.htm

Hard-to-find needlework and sewing books, including
'Embroidery & Religion - Christian' -- http://www.needleworkbooks.com/

Jane Austen's Clergymen: an address by Dom Nicholas Seymour OSB -- http://www.btinternet.com/~nbch/JACl.html

The Star Course is a UK-based series of talks designed to help people explore Christianity. (Note: The site contains a wealth of useful material, but the organisation is a bit haphazard and some of the links don't work. It's worth putting up with that, though, for what you'll find there.) -- http://www.starcourse.org/index.html

Hot Issues
'A catechesis on homosexuality: written at the suggestion of the Archbishop of Canterbury by the Rt. Rev. John Shelby Spong, Bishop of the Diocese of Newark (USA) and the Rt. Rev. Peter John Lee, Bishop of the Diocese of Christ the King (Southern Africa)' -- http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/spong_lee.html

News Centre
All these covered in our news area this week:
Canada's General Synod (going on now)
Korea's General Synod and other recent developments

Nippon Sei Ko Kai (the Anglican Church in Japan) -- three bishops consecrated
New Zealand's recent General Synod
Two bishops with opposing views on homosexuality have drafted a paper which they hope could form the basis of a consensus at the Lambeth Conference this summer.


UK, Ireland, and Europe
Lambeth Conference
Daily prayers for the Lambeth Conference for use from Ascension Day to Pentecost 1998 --
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/novena.htm

English parishes (listed by county and then city, town or village, not by diocese)

Nottinghamshire: Bulcote, Holy Trinity -- http://www.NEWAc.com/CHURCH.HTM

Irish parishes
Co. Donegal: Fahan group of parishes -- http://www.iol.ie/~sbarton

USA
Parishes (listed by state and then city, town, or village, not by diocese)
Connecticut: Manchester, St Mary -- http://pages.cthome.net/stmarys
Maryland: Deale, St Mark -- http://www.toad.net/~stjames/
Maryland: Lothian, St James --
http://www.toad.net/~stjames/
New Jersey: Hoboken, All Saints -- http://members.aol.com/alsaints1/
New York: Watertown, Trinity -- http://www3.imcnet.net/trinity
South Carolina: Florence, All Saints --
http://www.piety.com/churches/allsaints/
Texas: Austin, St Matthew -- http://www.stmattsaustin.org/
Washington: Washougal, St Anne -- http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7764/index.html

Church membership in the USA (not just ECUSA): a detailed and substantive report -- http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/gss/report/s-report/soc26.htm

Data about women clergy in ECUSA, based on entries in the 1998 Clerical Directory -- http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/womenpr.html

World
Australian parishes
Australian Capital Territory, Jamison Center, Holy Covenant Anglican Church --
http://www.kyrie.com/holy-covenant/

'Samaritans' (Australia), the welfare arm of the Anglican Church throughout the Hunter, Central Coast and Manning regions of New South Wales, involved in everything from helping 1,000 struggling families each month to providing counselling for more 250 long-term unemployed people -- http://www.samaritans.org.au

Jerusalem
St George's College, Jerusalem -- http://stgeorges.edu.anglican.org/

Youth
Survey of US youth and adults and their attitudes to 'cyberchurch' and the Internet -- http://www.barna.org/PressCyberChurch.htm


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