Annual Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Annual Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ANNUAL CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Ex-Officlo: The Chancellor The President Elected by Faculty: Gideon Rosenbiuth, B.A., Ph.D. William A. Webber, M.D., L.M.C.C. Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: Sadie Boyles, B.A., M.A. Pat M. Chubb Charles J. Connaghan, B.A., M.A. The Honourable Thomas A. Dohm, Q.C., Chairman of the Board The Reverend George Hermanson, B.A., M.Div. Clive B. Lytle, B.A. George L. Morfitt, B.Com. Bing Wing Thom, B.Arch. Students Elected by the Alma Mater Society: Richard H. Murray Svend J. Robinson Elected by and from full-time employees of the University who are not members of the Faculty: C. Kenneth Andrews SENATE The Chancellor: Nathaniel T. Nemetz, B.A., LL.D. The President, Chairman: Walter Henry Gage, C.C., B.A., M.A., LL.D. The Registrar, Secretary: J. E. A. Parnall, B.A., B.Ed., M.A. THE DEANS Dean of Agricultural Sciences: Michael Shaw, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S.C. Dean of Applied Science: W. D. Liam Finn, B.E., M.Sc., Ph.D., M.Am.Soc.C.E., M.A.S.E.E. Dean of Arts and President Designate: Douglas T. Kenny, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Acting Dean of Arts: R. M. Will, B.A., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of Commerce and Business Administration: N. A. Hall, B.Com., M.B.A., D.B.A. Dean of Dentistry: S. Wah Leung, D.D.S., B.Sc., Ph.D., F.A.C.D., F.I.C.D., F.R.C.D.(C) Dean of Education: 3. H. M. Andrews, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Forestry: Joseph A. F. Gardner, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.C.I.C., F.I.A.W.S. Dean of Graduate Studies: Ian McTaggart Cowan, O.C., B.A., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. Dean of Law: A. J. McClean, LL.B., Ph.D. Dean of Medicine: David V. Bates, M.B., B.Ch., M.D., F.R.C.P.(London), F.R.C.P.(C) F.A.C.P., F.R.S.C. Dean of Pharmaceutical Sciences: Bernard B. Riedel, C.D., B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Biochem. Dean of Science: G. M. Volkoff, M.B.E., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. Dean of Inter-Faculty and Student Affairs: Walter H. Gage, C.C., B.A., M.A., LL.D. ELECTED BY THE FACULTIES Agricultural Sciences J. F. Richards, B.S.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. V. C. Runeckles, B.Sc., Ph.D., Dipl.Jmp.Coll., F.R.S.A. Applied Science S. 0. Russell, B.Sc., M.Sc., P.Eng., M.E.I.C., Mem.I.C.E., M.A.S.C.E. M. Uprichard, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Arts H. Mitchell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. P. Suedfeld, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Commerce and Business Administration R. F. Kelly, B.S., M.B.A., D.B.A. P. A. Lusztig, B.Com., M.B.A., Ph.D. Dentistry L. Kraintz, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. M. J. A. Smith, B.D.S., F.D.S., R.C.S. Education 3. D. Dennison, B.A., M.P.E., Ed.D. R. F. Gray, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. 2 Forestry P.3. Dooling, B.A., B.P.E., M.A., Ph.D. D. Haley, B.Sc., M.F., Ph.D. Graduate Studies B. A. Dunell, B.A.SC., M.A.Sc., A.M., Ph.D., F.C.I.C. J. K. Stager, B.A., Ph.D. Law D. 3. MacDougall, LL.B., J.D. A. F. Sheppard, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Medicine D. H. Copp, O.C., B.A., M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P.(C), F.R.S.C., F.R.S. R. H. Hill, M.A., B.M., B.Ch., F.R.C.P.(C) Pharmaceutical Sciences T. H. Brown, B.S.P., M.S., Ph.D. M. Pernarowski, B.S.P., M.S., Ph.D. Science C. V. Finnegan, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. C. A. McDowell, M.Sc., D.Sc., F.R.I.C., F.C.I.C., F.R.S.C. ELECTED BY A JOINT MEETING OF THE FACULTIES C. S. Belshaw, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. C. B. Bourne, B.A., LL.B., S.J.D. Katherine T. Brearley, B.A., M.A., Docteur de l’Université de Paris R. M. Clark, B.A,, B.Com., A.M., Ph.D. E. Margaret Fulton, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean of Women M. F. McGregor, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., D.Litt., F.R.S.C. B. N. Moyls, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. P. H. Pearse, B.S.F., M.A., Ph.D., B.C.R.F. Margaret E. Prang, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. R. A. Shearer, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. CONVOCATION MEMBERS The Hon. Mr. Justice 3. C. Bouck, B.A., LL.B. Beverly Field, B.A. Elizabeth A. Lane, B.A. 0. A. Thom, B.Com., M.B.A., M.Ed. REPRESENTATIVES OF AFFILIATED COLLEGES St. Mark’s College: Rev. P. C. Burns. C.S.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Regent College: Dr. J. M. Houston, M.A., B.Sc., D.Phil. Vancouver School of Theology: Rev. J. P. Martin, B.A.SC.. S.T.M., Th.D. 3 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN B. Stuart-Stubbs, B.A., B.L.S. ACTING DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION J. Kulich, B.A., M.A. APPOINTED BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL R. J. Carter, B.A., M.Ed. C. J. Connaghan, B.A., M.A. B. Gene Errington, B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W., M.A. Lydia Sayle REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STUDENTS Douglas Bing Joan P. Blandford Gordon Blankstein, B.Sc. (Agr.) W. Lynn Corseadden Brian G. Dougherty Ronald P. Dumont Gordon S. Funt F. Keith H. Gagne Carol V. Goulet Brian J. Higgins Brian A. Krasselt Gary R. Moore T. Ross Pascuzzo Janet S. Ryan John M. Sehmer Garth B. Sundeen, B.Sc. (Agr.) Ron M. Walls 4 MUSICAL PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 28th, 1975 Organist: Patrick Wedd, Mus.Bac., M.Mus. Festal Flourish Gordon Jacob Canonic Variations 3. S. Bach ‘Von Himmel Hoch’ Pastoral and Aviary Myron Roberts Pavanne Gabriel Fauré Prelude and Fuge in D Minor Dietrich Buxtehude Processional music Festival Fanfare Kenneth Leighton Rece.sional music Paean Kenneth Leighton S THE PROCESSIONS Wednesday, May 28, 1975 PROCESSION OF GRADUATING STUDENTS Senior Marshal R. F. Osborne, B.A., B.Ed., Director of the School of Physical Education and Recreation PROCESSION OF FACULTY Marshals 0. N. Sandy, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classics H. G. Edinger, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classics CHANCELLOR’S PROCESSION Marshals A. Jean Elder, B.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of History D. G. Stephens, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English CHANCELLOR’S PARTY Macebearer J. D. Dennison, M.P.E., Ed.D., Professor of Education Marshal Joan L. Pavelich, B.Ed., M.A., Senior Instructor in English Marshal for Mrs. Nemetz’s Party P. E. Harding, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classics CEREMONIES Director Malcolm F. McGregor, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., D.Litt., F.R.S.C. Professor and Head of the Department of Classics Administrative Assistant Irene Peggy Sayle Secretary Joan L. King Chief Marshal I. D. Dennison. M.P.E.. Ed.D., Professor of Education Chief Ushers Margaret Burke, B.A., B.L.S., L.R.S.M., Admissions Co-Ordinator, School of Librarianship Sheila A. Egoff. B.A., F.L.A., Professor of Librarianship 6 ACADEMIC REGALIA The wearing of academic costume is a tradition that has persisted from the Middle Ages, when the first Universities were founded. The regalia vary slightly from one University to another and, within a University, according to the status of the wearer. At the University of British Columbia the undergraduate’s gown is black and of the ordinary stuff material; the yoke is edged with khaki cord. The Master’s gown is similar but lacks the cord. The colours for the degrees are: B.A. — University blue. B.P.E. — Malachite green. B.F.A. — University blue with magenta cord. B.R.E. — Malachite green with gold and green cord. B.A.Sc. — Scarlet. B.Sc.(AOR.) — Maize. B. CaM. — Light grey with black and grey cord. B.S.F. — Brown with green cord. LIC. Accr. — Light grey with white cord. B.S.N. — Scarlet with twisted cord of University blue and white. B.ED. — White with cord of University blue. B.SC.(PHARM.) — Dark green with scarlet B.H.E. — Turquoise. cord. M.L.S. — Cadmium yellow. B.S.R. — Scarlet and white twisted cord on B.Mus: —Ualyersity blue with cord of royal blue. alizarin crimson. B.S.W. — Magenta. B.Sc. — Light blue. M.S.W. — Magenta. B.Aacn. — Scarlet with white cord. LL.B. — Amethyst violet. D.M.D. — Lilac and red. M.D. — Scarlet and royal blue. En.D. — Blue and gold with blue, white and gold chevrons. PH.D. — Blue and gold. The Bachelor’s hood is edged with the distinctive colour. The Master’s hood is the same as the Bachelor’s, except that it is lined with the distinctive colour.
Recommended publications
  • 10023 KMP A3 Newsletter.Indd
    March 12 www.koreanmission.org Registered Charity No. 270575 No. 46 LearNiNg froM each other iN harMoNy – a LiNk BetweeN the aNgLicaN Dioceses of seouL aND peterBorough Published by the Trustees of the Korean Mission Partnership (formerly the Church of England Mission to Korea) At Petertide in 2011 Bishop Paul Kim of the Diocese of Seoul, and Primate of the Anglican Church in South Korea, and Bishop of DaejoN 1968-1974 Bishop Donald Allister, Diocesan Bishop of Peterborough in the United Kingdom committed themselves to a link for their dioceses to work together more closely, and to develop their understanding of the roles that each plays in their different Bishop of Leicester 1979-1990 countries. LateLy the revD MoNsigNor caNoN of r.c. Four people from Peterborough, Bishop Donald Allister, The Dean Charles Taylor, Danii Cook a young lay chaplain from Died 27th july 2011, aged 85 years. Moulton College and Revd Liz Cowley, a Team Vicar from the Daventry Team Ministry had visited Seoul at the end of April 2011 to begin to discuss the ways forward. Their aim was to begin the development of the relationship which had started a I would like to thank the Dean of Leicester Cathedral and organiser of this memorial service for the opportunity for me to say a few words. I was one of the students of St Michael’s few years earlier in 2006, when a young priest from Seoul Diocese, the Revd Simon Ryu, came to the UK for a year to live Theological Seminary when Bishop Rutt was principal, and a priest in the Diocese of and learn within the Daventry Team Ministry.
    [Show full text]
  • Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England
    GS Misc 1074 GENERAL SYNOD Membership of the Archbishops’ Council, the Church Commissioners for England, the Church of England Pensions Board and their committees 2013-14 Contents Page Archbishops’ Council 1 Church Commissioners for England 5 Church of England Pensions Board 7 Archbishops’ Council Joint Presidents The Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury The Most Revd and Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York Prolocutors of the Lower Houses of the Convocations Elected by the Convocations of Canterbury and York The Ven Christine Hardman (Canterbury) The Ven Cherry Vann (York) Chair and Vice-Chair of the House of Laity Elected by the House of Laity Dr Philip Giddings (Chair of the House of Laity) Tim Hind (Vice-Chair of the House of Laity) Elected by the House of Bishops The Rt Revd Trevor Willmott, Bishop of Dover The Rt Revd Steven Croft, Bishop of Sheffield Elected by the House of Clergy The Revd Canon Robert Cotton The Revd Mark Ireland Elected by the House of Laity Paul Boyd-Lee Christina Rees Appointed by the Archbishops with the approval of the General Synod Andrew Britton (until September 2013) Mary Chapman Professor John Craven (until July 2013) Philip Fletcher The Revd Dr Rosalyn Murphy Canon John Spence (from October 2013) Rebecca Swinson A Church Estates Commissioner Andreas Whittam Smith, First Church Estates Commissioner Meetings since April 2013: 29-30 May 2013; 26 September; 25-26 November; 26 March 2014; 21-22 May 1 Audit Committee Membership: Mary Chapman(ex officio) (Chair); Paul Boyd-Lee (Salisbury);
    [Show full text]
  • Clergy Mailing - September 2020
    Clergy Mailing - September 2020 Contents 1. Nifty Notes 2. RealLIFE flyer Niftynotes news & information from the Diocese www.southwell.anglican.org SEPTEMBER 2020 Compiled by Nicola Mellors email: [email protected] Back to school safely his is a September unlike mentally confident, all pupils will if our little any we’ve seen before, we find it hard to make good family unit Thope that the new normal progress in their learning. was be a time of re-discovering what experiencing it means to live and learn Therefore, our community needs this and together. Above all may it be a time to recover and rebuild our dealing with time of hope. resilience alongside providing for our children's our pupils' educational emotions and We invited Sarah Barrat, Head requirements. their ability to express Teacher at Hucknall National C of their feelings, then all of our E Primary School to share news The basis of this came from my families will have had their own of an important initiative her staff own experience over the past few individual challenges and have been developing during the months. I have two young experiences to a greater or lesser summer months. children, aged 2 and 5, and they degree. are part of a very close and loving Sarah writes, “At Hucknall family. I am a headteacher and Our mindset for the children National C of E Primary School, I their dad is a police officer so our coming back in September, is that am very proud that our Staff put house, although it is a stable all of our children have become the mental health and well-being environment, was invaded by vulnerable.
    [Show full text]
  • Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary October 2020
    This Prayer Diary can be downloaded each month from the Newcastle diocesan website: www.newcastle.anglican.org/prayerdiary Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary October 2020 1 Thursday Diocese of Botswana: Cathedral of the Holy Cross: Remigius, bishop of Rheims, apostle of the Celestino Chishimba, Dean and Archdeacon Franks, 533 (Cathedral) and Fr Octavius Bolelang Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, social reformer, 1885 Alnwick Deanery: Deanery Secretary: Audrey Truman Anglican Communion: Finance Officer: Ian Watson Diocese of Perth (Australia) Abp Kay Goldsworthy 4 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Diocese of Chhattisgarh (North India) Porvoo Communion: Bp Robert Ali Diocese of Haderslev (Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Chicago (ECUSA) Bp Jeffrey Lee Church in Denmark) Diocese of Botswana: Diocese of Liverpool Metlhe Beleme, Diocesan Bishop Diocese of Monmouth (Church in Wales) Alnwick Deanery: Anglican Communion: Area Dean: Alison Hardy Anglican Church of Tanzania The Mothers’ Union: Abp Maimbo Mndolwa The work of MU Diocesan Secretary Sandra Diocese of Botswana: and other members with administrative St Barnabas’ Church, Old Naledi (served by roles the Cathedral of the Holy Cross) 2 Friday Alnwick Deanery: Benefice of Alnwick St Michael and St Paul Anglican Communion: Vicar: Paul Scott Diocese of Peru (S America) Curate: Gerard Rundell Bp Jorge Luis Aguilar Readers: John Cooke and Annette Playle Diocese of Chichester Bp Martin Warner Diocese of Botswana: 5 Monday Theo Naledi, retired Bishop Anglican Communion: Alnwick
    [Show full text]
  • Questionnaire on Environmental Problems and the Survival of Humankind”
    Results of the 26th Annual “Questionnaire on Environmental Problems and the Survival of Humankind” Report (Free text) September 2017 Your Opinions on Environmental Problems – Free text Feel free to write comments on any topic of environmental problems. If there are any items that relate to your opinion in the list of “Environmental issues to be taken into account” below, please tick the box of identical item. You may select multiple items. If you select “10. Others.” Please write the details in the Opinions column. Environmental issues to be taken into account 1. Climate 2. Biosphere 3. Land-System 4. Biochemical 5. Water Change Integrity Change flows Resources 9. Society, Economy 6. Population 7. Food 8. Lifestyles 10. Others and Environment Opinions : Note) The written statements of the answers posted below are opinions of the indi- vidual respondents; and they don’t necessary represent the views of our Foundation. We have included the name, country, and our identification number along with the comments, unless the respondent requested anonymity. Opinions 6. Globally, this is the biggest problem of all. Only in Europe and Japan is population possibly stabilizing. Elsewhere, the sheer number of humans is affecting biodiversity in an unsustainable way. [-] UK, 004 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There still appear to be very little attention given to the continued growth of the global human population, compared to more readily soluble issues such as climate change. [6.Population] UK, 006 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are so many rapid and adverse environmental changes taking place around me that nostalgia only leads to such a dismay that I do not want to live any longer.
    [Show full text]
  • Rights Guide
    COUNTERPOINT | SOFT SKULL FRANKFURT 2012 | RIGHTS GUIDE CONTACT US: Rights: Judy Klein, Kleinworks Agency [email protected] Liz Parker, Publishing Manager [email protected] HOT LIST Counterpoint | Soft Skull MOTHERLAND by Maria Hummel World English | FICTION | January 2014 | Counterpoint | MSS February 2013 Lifted from the stories of the author’s father and his German childhood and letters be- tween her grandparents that were hidden in an attic wall for fifty years,Motherland focuses on a German family during WWII: a reconstructive surgeon loses his wife in childbirth and two months later marries a young woman who must look after the baby and his two griev- ing sons when he is drafted into medical military service. We follow her attempts to keep them safe as their German city is bombed by the Allies, their town is faced with the swell- ing population of desperate refugees, and one son begins to mentally unravel. Each family member’s fateful choices lead them deeper into questions of complicity and innocence, to the novel’s unforgettable conclusion. Maria Hummel is a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and her work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Sun, The Believer and has won a Pushcart Prize. Her first novel,Wilderness Run (SMP, 2002) was an alternate selection of Doubleday Lit Guild. Remaining Rights: Brandt & Hochman PEERLESS FOUR by Victoria Patterson World English | FICTION | November 2013 | Counterpoint | MSS January 2013 This slender yet powerful novel reimagines the true story of four young women who were among the first females to ever compete in the Olympic Games. It was the summer of 1928, and Valerie Patterson sensitively captures the time and place, the drama and the desire, the glory and the catastrophe of how these girls got there and what happened to them in Amsterdam that year.
    [Show full text]
  • Benefactions
    BENEFACTIONS. LIST OF PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS MADE TO THE- UNIVEBSITT or MELBODBNB SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1863. 1864 SUBSCRIBERS (See, G. W. Rusden) £806 Shakespeare Scholarship. 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 6000 Prizes for. History and Education. 1sm ( EDWARD WILSON - I Argus Scholarship in Engineering. 101 x \ LACHLAN MACKINNON i " 1000 1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 Prize for English Essay. 1873 JOHN HASTIE .... 19,140 General Endowment. 1873 GODFREY HOWITT 1000 Scholarships in Natural History. 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 665 Scholarship in Engineering. 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 30,000 Erection of Wilson Hall. 1883 JOHN DIXON WYSELASKIE - 8400 Scholarships. 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 6000 Scholarships in Modern Languages. 1884 SUBSCRIBERS .... 160 Prize Ior Mathematics, in memory of Prof. Wilson. 1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT - 2000 Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re­ search. 1887 FRANCIS ORMOND 20,000 Professorship of Music. 1890 ROBERT DIXSON - 10,837 Scholarships in Chemistry, Physics, Mather mattes and Engineering. 1890 SUBSCRIBERS 5217 Ormond Exhibitions in Music- , 1891 JAMES GEORGE BEANEY 3900 Scholarships in Surgery and Pathology. 1 1894 DAVID KAY ; 0764 Caroline Kay Scholarships. 1897 SUBSCRIBERS - , - • 700 Research Scholarship in Biology, in memory -I of Sir James MacBain, 00 <0 ••-•I BENE FACTIONS (.Continuca). to o 1902 ROBERT ALEXANDER WRIGHT - 1000 Prizes for Music and for Mechanical Engineer­ ing. 1902 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT - - 1000 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND - - 100 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 GRADUATES' FUND .... 466 , General Expenses. 1903 TEACHING STAFF U50 General Expenses. including Professor Spencer £258 Professor Gregory 100 Professor Masson 100 1903 SUBSCRIBERS 105 Prize in memory of Alexander Sutherland. 1903 GEORGE McARTHUR - Library of 2,500 Books.
    [Show full text]
  • INTRODUCTION It Is Possible to Wonder What More There Is to Say
    INTRODUCTION It is possible to wonder what more there is to say about whether the Church of England should have women bishops. The Church of England has already been blessed by a series of substantial reports – notably the Rochester Report in 2004, and the series of documents that went to General Synod in 2006 from the Guildford Group, the Bishops of Guildford and Gloucester, and the Faith & Order Advisory Group. This Report, nevertheless, breaks new ground and is of a different character from what has gone before. The task that the General Synod gave us in July 2006 was to prepare possible legislation, consistent with the Synod’s view that the time had come to explore in some detail what the practical implications would be of admitting women to the episcopate. This report, therefore, seeks to move the debate on from the ‘whether’ to the ‘how’. In so doing it sets out some key options, with illustrative legal material. Our hope is that this Report will now enable Synod members to make an informed choice as to how to proceed. While the Report essentially focuses on practicalities, the Group has throughout been engaged on the theological and ecclesiological implications of different ways of proceeding. Within the Group, as within the Synod, there has been a wide range of views and we have not seen it as our task to strain for consensus. We have, however, engaged with one another with great courtesy, united in a shared commitment to a common task, and been nurtured by much prayer and fellowship together.
    [Show full text]
  • Porvoo Prayer Diary 2021
    PORVOO PRAYER DIARY 2021 The Porvoo Declaration commits the churches which have signed it ‘to share a common life’ and ‘to pray for and with one another’. An important way of doing this is to pray through the year for the Porvoo churches and their Dioceses. The Prayer Diary is a list of Porvoo Communion Dioceses or churches covering each Sunday of the year, mindful of the many calls upon compilers of intercessions, and the environmental and production costs of printing a more elaborate list. Those using the calendar are invited to choose one day each week on which they will pray for the Porvoo churches. It is hoped that individuals and parishes, cathedrals and religious orders will make use of the Calendar in their own cycle of prayer week by week. In addition to the churches which have approved the Porvoo Declaration, we continue to pray for churches with observer status. Observers attend all the meetings held under the Agreement. The Calendar may be freely copied or emailed for wider circulation. The Prayer Diary is updated once a year. For corrections and updates, please contact Ecumenical Officer, Maria Bergstrand, Ms., Stockholm Diocese, Church of Sweden, E-mail: [email protected] JANUARY 3/1 Church of England: Diocese of London, Bishop Sarah Mullally, Bishop Graham Tomlin, Bishop Pete Broadbent, Bishop Rob Wickham, Bishop Jonathan Baker, Bishop Ric Thorpe, Bishop Joanne Grenfell. Church of Norway: Diocese of Nidaros/ New see and Trondheim, Presiding Bishop Olav Fykse Tveit, Bishop Herborg Oline Finnset 10/1 Evangelical Lutheran Church in Finland: Diocese of Oulu, Bishop Jukka Keskitalo Church of Norway: Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland (Bodø), Bishop Ann-Helen Fjeldstad Jusnes Church of England: Diocese of Coventry, Bishop Christopher Cocksworth, Bishop John Stroyan.
    [Show full text]
  • X in Re : : Chapter 11 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC : COMPANY LLC, Et Al., : Case No
    17-10751-mew Doc 4496 Filed 12/02/19 Entered 12/02/19 17:13:04 Main Document Pg 1 of 171 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------x In re : : Chapter 11 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC : COMPANY LLC, et al., : Case No. 17-10751 (MEW) : Debtors.1 : (Jointly Administered) --------------------------------------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Stanley Y. Martinez, depose and say that I am employed by Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC (KCC), the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On November 22, 2019, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of KCC caused to be served the following documents via Electronic Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A; via Overnight Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B; and via First Class Mail upon the service lists attached hereto as Exhibit C and Exhibit D: Motion of Wind Down Co to Authorize Expedited Distribution of Excess Funds from Segregated Account [Docket No. 4487] (Continued on Next Page) 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, if any, are: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC (0933), CE Nuclear Power International, Inc. (8833), Fauske and Associates LLC (8538), Field Services, LLC (2550), Nuclear Technology Solutions LLC (1921), PaR Nuclear Holding Co., Inc. (7944), PaR Nuclear, Inc. (6586), PCI Energy Services LLC (9100), Shaw Global Services, LLC (0436), Shaw Nuclear Services, Inc. (6250), Stone & Webster Asia Inc. (1348), Stone & Webster Construction Inc. (1673), Stone & Webster International Inc. (1586), Stone & Webster Services LLC (5448), Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited (N/A), TSB Nuclear Energy Services Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Supporting Your Cathedral
    The Friends of Peterborough CATHEDRAL SUPPORTING YOUR CATHEDRAL The Friends of Peterborough Cathedral Membership Application Form FROM THE BISHOP “The Friends of Peterborough Cathedral have been supporting the work of the Dean and Chapter for nearly 90 years. Their involvement over the years has helped develop the worship, mission, outreach and pastoral care of this magnificent place. I hope that you have had a flavour of what the Friends do and what they offer to members. If you would like to join the Friends then your contribution will help develop Peterborough Cathedral and its work for future generations.” The Right Revd Donald Allister A message Bishop of Peterborough from the Dean FAITH IN STONE Peterborough Cathedral has stood here “Having spent a significant for almost 1,400 years as a witness of proportion of my ordained ministry God’s love and as an expression of faith in Cathedrals or similar churches, in stone. The Saxon King Peada founded the first monastery here in 655 AD. It I know that many could hardly was rebuilt several times over the next survive, let alone develop their 500 years after destruction by Viking work, without the support of raids or fire, but was finally built in its their Friends. Peterborough is present form between 1118 and 1238. no exception, and we shall need During the reformation the monastery was dissolved, but the abbey church that support more than ever as became the Cathedral of the new we move towards “Peterborough Diocese of Peterborough. 900” in 2018 – the nine hundredth anniversary of the start of the Katharine of Aragon and Mary Queen present, stunning Cathedral of Scots were buried here, although building.
    [Show full text]
  • Prayer Diary Fri 5 Bredon Hill Group We Pray for Our Schools and Open the Book Teams, Our Retired Clergy, Alms and Those in Training
    Sunday 31 JANUARY The Presentation Lenten Patterns for Kingdom Living As we head towards Lent, What will you be doing this Lent? This year, Lent pray that it will provide an begins in February and offers an opportunity opportunity to pause and for renewal, not simply an excuse to lose a few reflect as we remember the pounds by giving up chocolate. sacrifice Jesus made for us. That’s not to say giving things up is a bad idea, just that it’s not the only way to look at it. And even giving things up can be put positively: not “giving up meat” but “adopting a vegetarian diet”. What about some kind of spiritual stock-take of where you are? Our diocesan Patterns for Kingdom Living resource is linked to the Kingdom People vision and enables individuals to explore how they live out their faith from day to day. This simple resource begins with a questionnaire inviting you to explore what you’re good at. It then encourages you to reflect on how you might use those skills, identifying a couple of things you might do differently in the future. Bangor (Wales): Bishop Andrew John Remember, small changes are easier to achieve and you can’t do everything at Dublin & Glendalough (Ireland): once. Picking just one thing to help you share in the love of God will help you to Archbishop Michael Jackson develop as a disciple of Jesus and explore new ways of living with God’s grace. Anglican Church of Brazil: View the Patterns for Kingdom Living resources on our website: Bishop Naudal Alves Gomes www.cofe-worcester.org.uk/kingdom-patterns.
    [Show full text]