ACNS - Weekly Review 3 - 9 September, 2011

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Weekly Review 3 - 9 September, 2011

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This edition includes...
·         This week's Anglican Communion news
·         Anglican Life - Isaac TV, a Christian Channel launched
·         Anglican Life - No 2012 Synod in Fiji if Commodore interferes
·         Anglican Life - Psalms exhibition at Carlisle Cathedral
·         Anglican Life - Archbishop of York:
"School assemblies are like Brussels sprouts."
·         Anglican Life - Archbishop of
Canterbury's message to Britain's Muslims
·         Anglican Life - Kenya Anglican youth plant 1,500 trees
·         Anglican Life - Responding to the 9/11 attacks
·         Comment - Prayer and practice - links
between Uganda and European dioceses
·         Video - Bishop Whalon considers the place of religion in society
·         Video - Damage to the National Cathedral in Washington DC
·         Digital Communion - Is your diocese a Facebook friend?
·         Bookshelf -The Day the Devil Wept
·         The coming week's Anglican Cycle of Prayer.

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ANGLICAN NEWS
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4937>Zimbabwe
- As Zimbabwe priest is freed, bishop is robbed of communications equipment
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4938>Africa
- African communicator sought to help Anglicans to tell their stories
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/6/ACNS4935>Zimbabwe
- Anglican Bishop of Harare: "Priest's arrest for
'theft' of US$1.5 million is baseless"
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/6/ACNS4936>Bible
in the life of the Church - "And it was good..."
- a Communion wide Lent course for 2012
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/5/ACNS4933>Burundi
- Anglican Churches co-host church leaders conference against sexual violen ce
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/5/ACNS4934>Congo
- The Anglican Church of Congo commits to take action against sexual violen ce
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/5/ACNS4932>Anglican
Alliance - Youth empowerment tops agenda at
Anglican Alliance's second consultation
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>Pacific
- Iumi go fowad tugeta: Pacific consultation strategy
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/9/Rhondda-vi 
car-aims-to-revive-hymn-singing>Wales
- Rhondda vicar aims to revive hymn singing
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/7/Special-se 
rvice-and-focus-on-music-at-St-Columbs-Cathedral-Londonderry>Ireland
- Special service and focus on music at St Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/7/Caught-in- 
the-middle-of-raging-wildfires-Texas-churches-offer-hope-prayer-aid>USA
- Caught in the middle of raging wildfires, Texas
churches offer hope, prayer, aid
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/7/Archbishop 
-launches-The-Young-Leaders-Award-Course-for-schools>England
- Archbishop launches 'The Young Leaders Award' Course for schools
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/7/ACNS4937>Oceania
- Violence against women in Pacific undermines region, says aid agency
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/7/Hoima-cath 
edral-reopened>Uganda
- Hoima cathedral re-opened
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/7/Former-par 
tygoer-ministers-to-Leeds-nightclubbers>England
- Former partygoer ministers to Leeds nightclubbers
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Faith-lead 
ers-take-HIV-prevention-message-to-African-sports-tournament>Africa
- Faith leaders take HIV prevention message to African sports tournament
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Michael-Th 
ompson-appointed-General-Secretary>Canada
- Michael Thompson appointed General Secretary
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Next-Bisho 
p-of-Winchester-announced>England
- Next Bishop of Winchester announced
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Anglican-c 
hurch-in-Qatar-to-be-fully-operational-next-year>Middle
East - Anglican church in Qatar to be fully operational next year
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Metal-thie 
ves-steal-lead-from-cathedral>Wales
- Metal thieves steal lead from cathedral
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/6/Priest-and 
-Imam-to-read-Bible-Koran-for-September-11-anniversary>Scotland
- Priest and Imam to read Bible, Koran for September 11 anniversary
·
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2011/9/5/Cape-Town- 
diocese-calls-on-the-world-to-tread-lightly>Cape
Town diocese calls on the world to "tread lightly"
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ANGLICAN LIFE
Isaac TV, a Christian Channel launched
From The Frontier News, Diocese of Peshawar, Pakistan
A special Thanksgiving prayer service was held at
St. John's Cathedral School ?Chapel for the
launch of Isaac TV channel. The first Christian
Channel on-air for Pakistani Christians. A good
number of Christian community members were
present on this occasion. They attended the
Prayer Service, led by Revd. Joseph John.
After the Service, the Rt. Revd. Humphrey Peters,
Bishop of Peshawar welcomed the Isaac TV,
founders and guests. Bishop Humphrey in his
speech explained the importance of the Electronic
media for the propagation of the Gospel in the
21st Century. ?We will be able to spread the Word
of God in over 53 countries, the world over. And
our Diocese will be enabled to telecast its
programmes like Healing Ministry and other
ministerial work of the Diocese. A lot has been
done for the masses during the floods and other
natural disasters, but very few people in the
International Community are aware of it. Through
Isaac TV we will be able to share our work and
vision with the rest of the world?.
Read more
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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Christchurch seeks pledge on Fiji synod
By Peter Carrell from<http://anglicantaonga.org.nz/> Anglican Taonga
The September 2010 Christchurch Synod began with
a service in the cathedral on Friday evening, 3rd
September. At 4.35am the following morning Synod
was effectively postponed by the 7.1 earthquake
that shattered all illusions that Christchurch
was a safe city in these shaky isles.
Although Synod reconvened later that year, most
of its time was taken up with post-quake issues
and questions. Subsequently, the quake on 22
February led to the postponement of a planned
synod session in March to discuss the Anglican Covenant.
The session of Synod held last week was both an
opportunity to further discuss post-quake (i.e.
post-quakes plural) developments and to engage in
some normative synodical discussions (apart from
the Anglican Covenant which will be discussed in March, 2012).

The Diocese of Christchurch has been shaken by
the events of the last year. Some felt that this
synod might have seen some stirring. In many
cases of damaged property, the process of
restoration has been very slow, due to seemingly
unending conversations between insurers,
engineers, assessors, and parish and diocesan
officers. So tthe expression of stirred-up
frustrations would have been natural in the setting of synod.
In fact, the session on post-quake responses was
conducted in a good and gentle spirit. Key pieces
of the process of restoration were announcements
that the diocese is engaging Warren and Mahoney
to assist with design of new and rebuilt
buildings and that there will be a Diocesan
Strategic Working Group, chaired by Bishop
Victoria Matthews, to work on the big picture of
the post-quake future of the diocese.

Read more

<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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Illustrations to the Book of Psalms exhibition at Carlisle Cathedral
The Book of Psalms, since the time of King David,
has been a catalyst for the examination of human
emotions, ranging from hate to love and sorrow to
joy. The words of the ancient Psalmists are still
very much relevent to the 21st Century. For the
artist Michael Jessing,  illustrating the
complete book, has been both an artistic and
spiritual journey. The work has been shown in
cathedrals and churches in Edinburgh, Carlisle,
York, Chichester, Wells, Stirling and Oxford.
The  upcoming exhibition at Carlisle Cathedral
will show a range of responses to the Psalms in a
selection of illustrations not seen in last
year?s Carlisle exhibition. Also included will be
recent icons relating to the Psalms. The artist
hopes that the illustrations will be an
inspiration and encouragement for others to delve
with openness into this sacred text.
Michael Jessing was born in New York City, 1953.
His paintings and graphics based on allegorical
themes (commentaries on contemporary issues set
in mythological contexts) have been exhibited in
galleries and museums in the United States and
the United Kingdom. Jessing has also worked on
commissions for murals in Scotland along with
conducting workshops on icon techniques. His
studio is in the Scottish Borders. For further
information on the artist?s work go
to
<http://www.m-jessing.supanet.com/>www.m-jessing.supanet.com
www.mixastudio.com The exhibition is free and open to the Public.

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School assemblies are like Brussels sprouts...
you may not like them but they do you good
The Archbishop of York writes in the UK's Sun Newspaper
COLLECTIVE worship in school is a chance to
promote spiritual and ethical virtues and the
social and cultural development of pupils.
Someone this week described it as like Brussels
sprouts ­ you don't enjoy them at the time but you know they do you good.
<http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3801812/School-assemblies-ar 
e-like-Brussels-sprouts-you-may-not-like-them-but-they-do-you-good.html>htt 
p://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3801812/School-assemblies-are-li 
ke-Brussels-sprouts-you-may-not-like-them-but-they-do-you-good.html

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Archbishop's 2011 Eid message
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams,
has sent his annual greetings to Muslim
communities for the festival of ?Id Al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
In his message, the Archbishop praises the
dignity of Tariq Jahan, the father of Haroon
Jahan, who died during the recent riots in
Birmingham: ?His call for peace and unity was one
of the decisive moments during those days and was
a gift in Ramadan that gave hope to many not just
in Birmingham but all over the United Kingdom and
beyond. He was able to give voice to the
conscience of Britain in a way that people of all
faiths and none could recognize.?
The full text of the greeting is
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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Kenyan Anglican Youth walk together and plant 1500 trees
From the website of the
<http://www.ackenya.org/news/index.html>Anglican Church of Kenya
The annual Provincial Kenya Anglican Youth
Organization (KAYO) conference dubbed ?Tuvute
Pamoja? was held at St. George's Grassland
Academy in Nakuru Diocese from 8th to 13th August
2011. The theme ?Together for Christ? was drawn
from Amos 3:3 that says, ?How can two walk
together unless they agree?? The conference was
officially opened by the Archbishop of Kenya, The
Most Rev. Dr. Eliud Wabukala during a Holy
Communion service in which he launched the KAYO Strategic Plan 2010-2013.
Various bishops and clergy were present among
them the host Bishop Stephen Njihia of Nakuru
Diocese and the Provincial KAYO chairman, Bishop
Jackson Ole Sapit of Kericho Diocese. The
Military Episcopate Diocese provided their army
band that led the conference in praise and
worship alongside regional worship teams. Bishop
Dr. Joseph Wasonga of Maseno West Diocese was the
conference main speaker. He became a ?wounded
healer' delivering God's word with utter
simplicity bringing many young people to faith in
Christ. The program included interactive
workshops with various topics among them
?sexuality? that was led by a professional
counselling consultancy team from Kenya Youth for Christ.
Among the highlights of the event was the ?Talent
Night? where the young people expressed their
talents and creativity through folk songs, solo
and group songs, poems, dances and skits. The
clergy and other church leaders were urged to
effectively use the talents for holistic ministry
of the Church especially for reaching out to the
youth who are not in the Church.
Read more
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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Responding to the 9/11 attacks, St. Paul's Chapel
answered act of evil with language of love
By Sharon Sheridan writing for
<http://www.episcopalchurch.org/79425_129711_ENG_HTM.htm>Episcopal News Ser vice
In the days after the World Trade Center towers
fell, heaven and hell stood side by side in lower Manhattan.
St. Paul's Chapel in New York became the focal
point of a remarkable effort to support the
workers at nearby Ground Zero after the terrorist
attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Hundreds of volunteers
from myriad vocations, religions, ages and income
levels ministered to firefighters, construction
workers and others working in what they called "the pit."
"For me, it became apparent very early that the
pit was a symbol of suffering and death and
darkness, which I began to equate with Good
Friday, and St. Paul's was the symbol of new
life, rebirth and hope, and therefore a symbol of
Easter," said the Rev. Fred Burnham, retired
director of the Trinity Institute at Trinity
Episcopal Church, Wall Street, in Manhattan, and
now a member of the editorial board of
ExploreFaith, a website for spiritual seekers...
Read the rest <http://www.episcopalchurch.org/79425_129711_ENG_HTM.htm>here
More reflections on 9/11 can be found
<http://www.episcopalchurch.org/80056_ENG_HTM.htm>here
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COMMENT

?They are not passive recipients of our charity
but  brothers and sisters in Christ?
From
<http://europe.anglican.org/news/magazine.htm>The European Anglican magazine
Luweero links in prayer and practice
Rev Alastair MacDonald, Assistant Chaplain in
Amsterdam explains a link the Diocese in Europe
and the Diocese of Luweero in Uganda for which
the North West Europe Archdeaconry is
responsible. He hopes the information will
encourage more churches to support the link in prayer and practice.
Q. How did our link with Luweero originate?
At the 1998 Lambeth Conference Bishop Evans of
the Church of Uganda proposed a twinning
relationship between the two Dioceses. In 1999
this link was formally established and the North
West Europe Archdeaconry was given responsibility
for the relationship with Luweero.
Q. Where is Luweero?
Luweero Town is 64 km north of Kampala. the
capital of Uganda. The District of Luweero is
largely rural and covers an area of9,198 sq.
kilometres and is home to a population now
approaching one million people. Luweero was once
the centre of the tragic instability and civil
war that marked the years of the Idi Amin and
Milton Obate regimes in Uganda - and the conflict
has left a lasting mark on the local community.

Luweero Diocese has 29 Parishes and on average
there are 20 churches per Parish - bringing the
total number of churches to around 600. There are
only about 50 trained clergy in the diocese. Each
parish has a few Readers but the majority of the
600 churches in the diocese are lead by
Catechists (church teachers) who have no formal training.
Q. What does the link involve?
The relationship with Luweero Diocese is based on
friendship, encouragement, prayer and financial
support. Since the start of the relationship in
1999 there have been a number of exchange visits
between North West Europe and Luweero which have
cemented the friendship between us. Since the
visit of Archdeacon John in 2009 those
friendships have deepened and we are now
committed to fund an annual visit between the
Dioceses with visits each way in alternate years.
3 or 4 times a yea r we produce an Archdeaconry
prayer letter including news and prayer needs of
the chaplaincies in North West Europe and the
Diocese of Luweero. Over the years funds from
North West Europe have supported a number of
church and development projects in Luweero.
Read more
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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VIDEO

Bishop Whalon speak about the role of religion on France 24 television
[Video in French language]
The Pope's visit: the role of religion today?
Benedict XVI is in Madrid for a four day visit,
starting off with World Youth Day. An estimated
one and a half million people are expected to
visit the event, and with that in mind Laura
Baines asks her guests if faith could be the
answer to many of the ills plaguing modern
society? Or does too much focus on the afterlife
mean that we neglect the chance to make life on earth better for everybody?
Panel:
·         Pierre Whalon. - Bishop in charge of
the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe;
·         Myra Madhy Daridan. - Egyptian writer,
author of "Le Coran raconté aux enfants";
·         Tom Heneghan. - Religion editor, Reuters;
·         Andrew Copson. - Chief executive,
British Humanist Association - from London;
·         Steve Marshall. - Young participant to
World Youth Days - By phone from Madrid.

Watch it here:

<http://www.france24.com/en/20110818-debate-The-Pope-visit-Whats-the-role-o 
f-religion-today>http://www.france24.com/en/20110818-debate-The-Pope-visit- 
Whats-the-role-of-religion-today

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A look at the National Cathedral's quake damage
Joe Alonso, Head Mason of the National Cathedral,
in Washington, assesses the structural damage
sustained by the national landmark during the the
5.9 magnitude Virginia earthquake.
<http://www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2011/08/an-exclusive-look-at-the- 
national-cathedrals-quake-damage/244050/>http://www.theatlantic.com/video/a 
rchive/2011/08/an-exclusive-look-at-the-national-cathedrals-quake-damage/24 4050/

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DIGITAL COMMUNION
Have you shown your face on Facebook?
More than 500 million people have and a growing
number of dioceses are finding a home on this
leading social networking site Facebook too. Some
are even abandoning their websites and spending
more time updating their Facebook page instead.
Is yours there? Why not have a look and see.

Here's the Anglican Diocese of Harare's page
<http://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Anglican-Harare-Cpca/100002501115815>http 
://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Anglican-Harare-Cpca/100002501115815
with already 1382 'friends' following the
diocese's posts. Why not follow it too and get
the occasional update about life and ministry in
an Anglican diocese in the Church of the Province of Central Africa.
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BOOKSHELF
The Day the Devil Wept
by Peter Green
Review in the Diocese of Durham Newslink newspaper
The Day the Devil Wept tells of the inspiring 25-
year history of the Durham-Lesotho LINK Which,
through the active exercise of the Christian
faith, has brought together two  communities and
cultures separated by more than 6,000 miles. The
numerous development projects undertaken are
described from inception through to completion
and how the Cooperation of secular and religious
authorities has benefited the poor and disadvantaged is vividly illustrated.
Read more of the review
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/9/9/ACNS4939>here
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ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acp/index.cfm>Click here for the full ACP
Friday 09-Sep-2011
Psalm: 73:1-14    Gen 28:1-9
Shyogwe - (Rwanda)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=474>The
Rt Revd Jered Kalimba
Saturday 10-Sep-2011
Psalm: 73:15-28    Gen 28:10-22
Sialkot - (Pakistan)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=452>The
Rt Revd Samuel Sant Masih Pervaiz
Sunday 11-Sep-2011     Pentecost 13
Psalm: 119:97-112    Acts 14:1-7
Sittwe - (Myanmar)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=337>The
Rt Revd Dr James Min Deng
Monday 12-Sep-2011
Psalm: 72    Acts 14:8-20
Sodor & Man - (York, England)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=214>The
Rt Revd Robert Paterson
Tuesday 13-Sep-2011
Psalm: 74:1-12    Acts 14:21-28
Sokoto - (Province of Kaduna, Nigeria)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=409>The
Rt Revd Augustine Omole
Wednesday 14-Sep-2011
Psalm: 74:13-23    Gen 29:1-14
Soroti - (Uganda)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=608>The
Rt Revd Charles Bernard Obaikol-Ebitu
Thursday 15-Sep-2011
Psalm: 75:1-7, 9-10    Acts 15:1-5
South Rwenzori - (Uganda)
<http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/diocese.cfm?Idind=609>The
Rt Revd Jackson Nzerebende Tembo

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