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eRISEN, November 19th 2009
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Monday, November 23
Wednesday, November 18
Creative Writing Contest Deadline Extended
DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th 2009!
RISEN Magazine, a publication of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, is pleased to announce its first creative writing contest! The venture aims to support writers who are called to create in the Image of our Creator God, and to introduce RISEN's 22,000 readers to these inspired authors and their works.
Visit our website to download the submission guidelines and forms, and join our facebook page to recieve updates and deadline reminders!
Monday, November 16
Updated Calendar for Bishop John's Visit
Here is an updated Calendar of events for Bishop John's Visit. The events we have currently scheduled are listed below. Check back often and keep an eye on your inbox for a special edition of erisen as more dates are solidified
Clergy Luncheon and Conversation with Bishop John Zawo
When: Tuesday November 17th, 2009 11:00am to 1:00pm
Where: Church of the Redeemer 655 Hope Street RI 02906
Description: Clergy are invited for conversation and lunch with our visitor, Bishop John Zawo, Diocese of Ezo, Sudan Please RSVP
Contact: Mary Ann Kolakowski 401 274-4500 ext. 247 maryann@episcopalri.org
Episcopal Chaplaincy Discussion with Bishop John
When: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:00pm
Where: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 114 George Street Providence, RI
Description: Episcopal Campus Ministry is pleased to welcome The Rt. Rev. John Zawo, Anglican Bishop in the Diocese of Ezo in the Sudan, for a discussion of current events and experiences living and worshipping amidst the war and violence of Ezo. All are welcome. (Please note that free parking is available after 5 pm at the Brown University parking lot at the corner of George and Hope Streets.)
Contact: curate@sstephens.necoxmail.com
Holy Eucharist at Christ Church in Lonsdale
When: 10:30am Sunday November 29, 2009
Where: Christ Church Lincoln, 1643 Lonsdale Ave. Lincoln, RI
Description: Holy Eucharist with Bp. John as Preacher followed by coffee hour and conversation. All are welcome.
Contact: info@christchurchlincoln.org
Taize Prayer
When: Sunday Nov. 29, 2009 5:00pm
Where: St. Paul's Episcopl Church 50 Park Place Pawtucket
Description: Join us and our guest Bishop John Zawo, the Diocese of Ezo; for Taize Prayer on the First Sunday of Advent Silence...Darkness... Candles...Chant... A simple reception, and the opportunity to meet Bishop John will follow prayer. All are welcome.
Contact: St. Paul's Epscopal Church 728-4300. stpaulsmychurch1@aol.com
Clergy Luncheon and Conversation with Bishop John Zawo
When: Tuesday November 17th, 2009 11:00am to 1:00pm
Where: Church of the Redeemer 655 Hope Street RI 02906
Description: Clergy are invited for conversation and lunch with our visitor, Bishop John Zawo, Diocese of Ezo, Sudan Please RSVP
Contact: Mary Ann Kolakowski 401 274-4500 ext. 247 maryann@episcopalri.org
Episcopal Chaplaincy Discussion with Bishop John
When: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:00pm
Where: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 114 George Street Providence, RI
Description: Episcopal Campus Ministry is pleased to welcome The Rt. Rev. John Zawo, Anglican Bishop in the Diocese of Ezo in the Sudan, for a discussion of current events and experiences living and worshipping amidst the war and violence of Ezo. All are welcome. (Please note that free parking is available after 5 pm at the Brown University parking lot at the corner of George and Hope Streets.)
Contact: curate@sstephens.necoxmail.com
Holy Eucharist at Christ Church in Lonsdale
When: 10:30am Sunday November 29, 2009
Where: Christ Church Lincoln, 1643 Lonsdale Ave. Lincoln, RI
Description: Holy Eucharist with Bp. John as Preacher followed by coffee hour and conversation. All are welcome.
Contact: info@christchurchlincoln.org
Taize Prayer
When: Sunday Nov. 29, 2009 5:00pm
Where: St. Paul's Episcopl Church 50 Park Place Pawtucket
Description: Join us and our guest Bishop John Zawo, the Diocese of Ezo; for Taize Prayer on the First Sunday of Advent Silence...Darkness... Candles...Chant... A simple reception, and the opportunity to meet Bishop John will follow prayer. All are welcome.
Contact: St. Paul's Epscopal Church 728-4300. stpaulsmychurch1@aol.com
Bishop John to speak NOV 17th at S. Stephen's Episcopal Chaplaincy Event
When: 6 pm on Tuesday, Nov 17th
Where: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 114 George Street, Providence
(free parking is available after 5 pm at the Brown University parking lot at the corner of George and Hope Streets.)
Bishop John Zawo is the leader of Anglican Christians in the region around the town of Ezo in the southern Sudan. Nearly a year ago our own Bishop Wolf travelled to Ezo to set up a "companion relationship" of mutual aid and support with the war-torn Diocese of Ezo, and at our Diocesan Convention this year the relationship was ratified, our continued support assured. Bishop John is now here to visit the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, to meet us and speak with us. He has seen first-hand the current violence in the southern Sudan, and we are honored at the chance to hear some of his experiences and to to help raise awareness of this ongoing conflict.
Ezo is in an area of ongoing political conflict, on the border of the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. While there has been much attention paid to the violence in the Darfur region of the Sudan, it is important not forget the ongoing conflict in the southern Sudan, which has been racked by civil war since 1983 with almost 2 million people killed and over 4 million people displaced from their homes. The 26 year old war produced a ‘lost generation’ of children who have never known basic health care or educational opportunities. Despite the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2005, violence continues in the southern Sudan. Over the past several years, in addition to the internal political conflict, Ezo has been the victim of continual violence from Ugandan Guerrilas referred to as the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), which is notorious for its sex trafficking of young girls and its use of brutaly violent child soldiers.
Friday, November 6
Bishop John Zawo's Arrival, and a Schedule of Events
Good News! Bishop John Zawo finally has his visa in hand, after a month or so spent waiting in kampala nearly 400 miles from home. He will be with us from November 8th 2009 until December 7th 2009, and there will be many opportunities for you to attend events and meet him!Clergy Luncheon and Conversation with Bishop John Zawo
When: Tuesday November 17th, 2009 11:00am to 1:00pm
Where: Church of the Redeemer 655 Hope Street RI 02906
Description: Clergy are invited for conversation and lunch with our visitor, Bishop John Zawo, Diocese of Ezo, Sudan Please RSVP
Contact: Mary Ann Kolakowski 401 274-4500 ext. 247 maryann@episcopalri.org
Episcopal Chaplaincy Discussion with Bishop John
When: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:00pm
Where: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 114 George Street Providence, RI
Description: Episcopal Campus Ministry is pleased to welcome The Rt. Rev. John Zawo, Anglican Bishop in the Diocese of Ezo in the Sudan, for a discussion of current events and experiences living and worshipping amidst the war and violence of Ezo. All are welcome.
(Please note that free parking is available after 5 pm at the Brown University parking lot at the corner of George and Hope Streets.)
Contact: curate@sstephens.necoxmail.com
Holy Eucharist at Christ Church in Lonsdale
When: 10:30am Sunday November 29, 2009
Where: Christ Church Lincoln, 1643 Lonsdale Ave. Lincoln, RI
Description: Holy Eucharist with Bp. John as Preacher followed by coffee hour and conversation. All are welcome.
Contact: info@christchurchlincoln.org
Taize Prayer
When: Sunday Nov. 29, 2009 5:00pm
Where: St. Paul's Episcopl Church 50 Park Place Pawtucket
Description: Join us and our guest Bishop John Zawo, the Diocese of Ezo; for Taize Prayer on the First Sunday of Advent Silence...Darkness... Candles...Chant... A simple reception, and the opportunity to meet Bishop John will follow prayer. All are welcome.
Contact: St. Paul's Epscopal Church 728-4300. All are welcome.
stpaulsmychurch1@aol.com
A Statement on the LRA Attacks in Ezo, From Bishop John's Assistant Levi
[August 2009] I am hereby submitting this emergency need for help to people in Ezo. Just in the last months there have been about 13 attacks on people in Ezo. People around Ezo have been squeezed to Ezo town but last week on August 12 and 13 2009 Ezo town was seriously attacked at night by a very big groups of LRA. In which three people died on spot including one of our Layreader and those who have been abducted, their number can not be established now because many people are still missing.
This attacks occurred within Ezo town where the 17 thousand internal displaced persons and refugees from Congo have been settled. Making it more worse the only hospital in Ezo town was targeted by the LRA and all the medicines and medical equipments were all taken and the remain one they could not carry were all burnt down. Three of the medical personnel’s were also taken.
During these attacks many people lost their properties more especially food items as it was the most targeted items by the LRA. The situation on the ground is terrible and need immediate attention.
The church itself have lost 2 of its Archdeanries, four Deanries and 12 parishes and four of our pastors and lay readers have been killed so far. So as church we are unable to react to people needs so we need help more especially medicine and food items so that we can be in position to react to people's needs.
Ezo has been cut off from Tambura districts which is 54 miles from Ezo and Yambio which is 100 miles from Ezo. All the movement on the way has to be by the help of military help. Now that most of those who can afford to travel have now run to those two districts through the help of military escort. But those who can not afford to travel more especially the old one are still in Ezo waiting only for when they will be killed because the LRA attacks has just become a routine act.
So as a church we can not run way leaving our Christians behind in such situation. So we need your help and all those who can be in position to respond on this serious situation.
Yours
Levi Ahamed Bona
Diocesan Development Officer
ECS Diocese of Ezo.
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