ALL
THE NEW URLS
we receive each week are here. We post two weeks' worth, cycling the
old ones off each week. Before they disappear from this page, you'll
find the URLs in their natural homes at Anglicans Online.
Week
of 11 July 1999
Australia
and New Zealand
Australian
parishes
Victoria: Melbourne, Glen Waverly, St Barnabas -- http://www.alphalink.com.au/~gwac/
New
South Wales: Sydney, Darling Point, St Mark -- http://www.accsoft.com.au/~stmarks/
Australian
resources
Western Australia, Perth: The Centre for Christian Spirituality at Wollaston
College -- http://www.ozemail.com.au/~tburt/Wollaston/wollaston.html
Books,
Bookshops etc.
Anglican
Book Centre Publishing (Anglican Church of Canada) is looking for writers.
More information here.
Theological
resources
'Interested
in finding out more about God, Jesus, Christianity, and the meaning of
life?' A sophisticated and sleek Australian ecumenical site, with a good
portion of its material written by Anglicans. Well worth a visit. -- http://www.christianity.net.au/
Canada
Parishes
Nova Scotia: Mahone Bay, St James Parish (St. James' Church, Christ
Church and Union Church -- http://www.celticww.ns.ca/stjames/
News
Centre
More madness on the Millennium Dome. The Church of England starts
an advertising campaign. Academics turn to angels and eroticism. The BBC
finds something to say about the upcoming Church of England Synod. That
same Church has published upbeat statistics about itself on its web site.
St Paul's Brockton asks you to read their web site if you are making up
your mind about the squabble there. An Australian Roman Catholic priest
draws the ire of Cardinal Ratzinger by suggesting that Anglicans matter.
All this and more in the News Centre.
UK,
Ireland, and Europe
English parishes
South Croydon: Emmanuel -- http://www.emmanuelcroydon.org.uk/
English
cathedrals
Diocese
of Southwark Cathedral -- http://max.roehampton.ac.uk/link/dswark/cath/welcome.htm
Resources
Key
statistics about the Church of England -- http://cofe.anglican.org/about/frame_statistics.html
USA
Parishes
Ohio:
Delaware, St Peter -- http://www.hows.net/43015spec
Tennessee:
Memphis, Calvary -- http://www.calvaryjc.org
Dioceses
Diocese of Mississippi -- http://mississippi.anglican.org
Cathedrals
Diocese
of Mississppi: St Andrew's Cathedral, Jackson -- http://standrewscathedral.org
World
Hong Kong, Western Kowloon, Holy Spirit Church (in Chinese) -- http://home.netvigator.com/~skhhsc
Week of 4 July 1999
Books,
Bookshops etc.
Meetingbrook Bookshop and Bakery: An ecumenical, inclusive, inter-religious
bookshop located in Camden, Maine, specialising in the contemplative and
meditative traditions of spirituality. -- http://www.midcoast.com/~mtgbrook
Canada
Ontario: Huntsville: All Saints -- http://www.surenet.net/~allsnts
Resources
East
London (Ontario) Anglican Ministries -- http://members.xoom.com/elam_/elam.htm
Discussion
A
mailing list devoted to Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich. Details
here.
A
mailing list that centres round discussion of the catechumenate. More
information here.
News
Centre
The
origins of ECUSA noted; separation of church and state on this date in
1776. The English are talking about such separation now. A bishop regrets
not being spanked. Another bishop writes about clergy salaries. The late
Cardinal Basil Hume speaks out against the Vatican. Boone Porter dies.
The Welsh primate retires; the Anglican Communion News Service serves
up some news. We cover another ordination, we point you to transcripts
of debate in Parliament about cathedrals. All this and more in the News
Centre.
Preaching
The
Revd Barbara Brown Taylor, Harry R. Butman Professor of Religion and Philosophy
at Piedmont College in Demarest, Georgia and one of ECUSA's best known
preachers, delivered the first of her series of Bible Lectures on 27 June
1999. The 35-minute lecture is on RealAudio and information is on the
web page. -- http://www.naccc.org/hartford/features/bible_1.html
UK,
Ireland, and Europe
Resources
Church of England 'Find a Parish' service. Despite its oddly commercial
.com domain, this site is sponsored officially by the Church of England
and allows one to search a massive database of every CofE parish using
various criteria. Once it works flawlessly and links to existing parish
web sites, it will be a splendid resource. -- http://www.church-search.com
English
parishes
Cartmel (Cumbria): Priory Church -- http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~martinhc/Priory.html
Fawley,
(with Langley, Holbury, Coley), the parish of Fawley
-- http://www.hants.gov.uk/fawley_church/
South Shoebury, St Andrew with St Peter -- http://web.ukonline.co.uk/jeremy.shallis/church/index.htm
USA
Parishes
Alabama:
Enterprise, Epiphany -- http://www.snowhill.com/~epiph
Alabama: Ozark, St Michael -- http://www.snowhill.com/~stmike
Arkansas: El Dorado, St Mary -- http://www2.arkansas.net/~stmary/
Florida: Gainesville, Holy Trinity -- http://www.holytrinitygnv.org
Kentucky: Covington, Trinity -- http://www.trinitychurchcovky.com/
Maine: Falmouth, St Mary -- http://members.aol.com/smarychrch/
North Carolina: Asheville, Redeemer -- http://www.JKcrea.com/redeemer.html
Oklahoma:
Sapulpa. Good Shepherd -- http://www.goodshepherd1.com
Texas: Round Rock, St Richard -- http://members.aol.com/StRichards/richards.htm
Dioceses
Diocese
of West Missouri -- http://westmissouri.anglican.org
Other
The
University of the South (Episcopal) is looking for a new chancellor. --
http://www.sewanee.edu/VCsearch/DEFAULT.html
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