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This news item was posted in Presbyterians Week category.

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Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] Christian Observer Highlights for September 2010

[2] Scottish Reformation Documents Go on Display at the National Library of Scotland

[3] Reformed Theological Seminary Trustees Elect Dr. Michael A. Milton Chancellor-Elect

[4] Presbyterian Church of Wales General Assembly Votes to Raise Awareness of Upcoming Devolution Referendum and to Encourage Voting in Favor of Increasing Welsh Legislative Power

[5] Trinity Review Publishes “Papacy Set to Recapture England: John Henry Newman’s Work Bears Fruit,” on Eve of Pope’s Visit

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[1] Christian Observer Highlights for September 2010

New articles in the Christian Observer for September 2010 include:

The Calvin Synod: 500 years of tradition lead to the UCC – by the late Rt. Rev. John Butosi, d. 12 July 2010 – the development of Hungarian Reformed churches in the United States, and of the Calvin Synod of Hungarian Reformed churches within the United Church of Christ;

BCO 14 Amendments, An Unintended Consequence: Jeopardizing the PCA’s Non-hierarchical Connectionalism – by Dr. Dominic Aquila – guest Editor’s Message explaining why the proposed amendments to chapter fourteen of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)’s Book of Church Order (BCO) places the non-hierarchal structure of the PCA at risk, and the possible legal ramifications if the courts begin to consider the PCA to have a hierarchal structure [Editor’s Note: BCO 26-2 requires 2/3rds of the presbyteries to consent to an amendment before it can voted on by a subsequent Assembly.];

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Education and the Respect for Law – by Christian Observer Contributing Editor Dr. Joe Renfro – the impact upon public schools of the federal government’s refusal to enforce immigration laws, and the antinomian stance toward immigration laws being taken by some mainline denominations;

Plus, regular features including weekly Sabbath School Lessons and Westminster Shorter Catechism lessons by Assistant Christian Observer Editor Dr. Robert LaMay, and Daily Devotionals by T.M. Moore, dean of the Centurions Program of the Wilberforce Forum and principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe.

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+ Christian Observer, Post Office Box 1371, Lexington, Virginia 20110, christianobserver@christianobserver.org

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[2] Scottish Reformation Documents Go on Display at the National Library of Scotland

A 1 September 2010 BBC article titled “Reformation Documents Go on Show” reports that the National Library of Scotland, through 31 October 2010, is  displaying documents related to the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation including John Knox’s Scottish Confession of Faith and First Blast of the Trumpet.

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+ BBC, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TS, England, Fax: 020-8008-2398

+ National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW, Scotland, 131-623-3700, Fax: 131-623-3701, enquiries@nls.uk

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[3] Reformed Theological Seminary Trustees Elect Dr. Michael A. Milton Chancellor-Elect

On 2 September 2010, the executive committee of the Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) Board of Trustees elected Dr. Michael A. Milton as chancellor elect and successor to Dr. Robert C. (Ric) Cannada, Jr.

Dr. Milton and Dr. Cannada will share leadership responsibilities until 1 June 2012, at which time Dr. Milton will assume full responsibilities as chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of RTS, and Dr. Cannada will remain with RTS as chancellor emeritus, assisting the seminary with the anticipated fiftieth anniversary financial campaign.

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+ Christian News Wire, 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington DC 20006, 202-546-0054, newsdesk@christiannewswire.com

+ Reformed Theological Seminary, 2101 Carmel Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28226, 704-366-5066, Fax: 704-366-9295

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[4] Presbyterian Church of Wales General Assembly Votes to Raise Awareness of Upcoming Devolution Referendum and to Encourage Voting in Favor of Increasing Welsh Legislative Power

A 7 September 2010 Ekklesia article titled “Presbyterian Church of Wales Backs Further Assembly Powers” reports that delegates to the 2010 Presbyterian Church of Wales General Assembly voted to raise awareness among church members of the upcoming devolution referendum, and to encourage church members to vote in favor of giving increased legislative powers to the Welsh Assembly.

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+ Ekklesia, 2nd Floor, 145-157 St. John Street, London EC1V 4PY, England, 0845 056 5445, press@ekklesia.co.uk

+ Presbyterian Church of Wales, Tabernacle Chapel, 81 Merthyr Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF14 1DD, Wales, 44-0-29-20627465, swyddfa.office@ebcpcw.org.uk

+ Welsh Assembly Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ, Wales, 1443- 845500, wag-en@mailuk.custhelp.com

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[5] Trinity Review Publishes “Papacy Set to Recapture England: John Henry Newman’s Work Bears Fruit,” on Eve of Pope’s Visit

On the eve of Roman Catholic Church Pontiff Benedict XVI’s 16-19 September 2010 to Great Britain, the Trinity Review has published Papacy Set to Recapture England: John Henry Newman’s Work Bears Fruit” by Richard Bennett of Berean Beacon Ministries.

The Pope is scheduled to visit England 16-19 September 2010 for to perform the second stage of English Cardinal John Henry Newman’s canonization, or path to sainthood, by virtue of which Newman will be pronounced “Blessed.”

Additionally, the pope will be addressing both houses of Parliament, and is expected to be promoting the Roman Catholic Church-State’s religious and political control of the Church of England.

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+ The Trinity Foundation, Post Office Box 68, Unicoi, Tennessee 37692, 423-743-0199, Fax: 423-743-2005, tjtrinityfound@aol.com

+ Berean Beacon Ministries, Post Office Box 192, Del Valle, Texas 78617, bereanbeaconmail@yahoo.com

+ Church of England, Church House, Great Smith Street, Westminster, SW1P 3AZ, England, 44-0-20-7898-1000

+ The Vatican, Città del Vaticano, Rome, Italy, 39-6-69-88-35-11, Fax: 39-6-69-88-54-47, Contact Page

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