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To do
edit- Add the project banner to all relevant pages.
- Place all such pages on the list at Wikipedia:WikiProject Anglicanism/Articles page by category.
- Check the recent changes for recent improvements, vandalism, and other changes.
Articles to be improved/new requests
editPeople
editAlmost all of the entries for the Archbishops of Canterbury could do with expansion and/or editing (see List of Archbishops of Canterbury. Many have very short biographies, and most of the rest are brief and/or lifted verbatim from the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Some of the entries are little more than stubs. {{Archbishops of Canterbury}} and {{ArchbishopofCanterbury-stub}} have been created to deal with this problem, and should supersede all stubs in any such articles (eg religious bio, English bio, etc).
Similarly, even more Archbishops of York (as might be expected) are stubs. A {{Archbishops of York}} and {{ArchbishopofYork-stub}} have also been created along the lines of {{Archbishops of Canterbury}} and {{ArchbishopofCanterbury-stub}} to deal with this problem, and should supersede all stubs in any such articles. Similar templates need to be created for each major bishopric.
Notable English dioceses such as Durham, London, and Winchester should also be checked over for biographies that could be created or expanded/edited. Similarly, the primates of prominent national churches and notable metropolitans of ecclesiastical provinces should be checked over to see if they have biographies or if the present entries could be improved.
Below are indicated some entries of prominent prelates and clergy whose biographies could be improved, and some entries that have yet to be created.
For improvement
edit20th and 21st century
edit- Justice Akrofi
- Phillip Aspinall
- Dominic Barrington - Dean of York, I have just created a starter article for this but don't have the time to expand so posting it here
- Stuart Blanch
- Charles Henry Brent
- Peter Carnley
- Howard Clark (bishop)
- Frank Leslie Cross
- Leonard Elliott Elliot-Binns
- Gerald Ellison
- Patrick Evans
- Austin Farrer
- Drexel Gomez
- Frank Griswold
- Nicky Gumbel
- John Stapylton Habgood
- Richard Harries
- Barbara Clementine Harris
- Basil Harwood
- John Elbridge Hines
- Richard Holloway
- David Hope
- Andrew Hutchison
- William Ralph Inge
- Michael Ingham
- Penny Jamieson
- Peter Jensen
- Jeffrey John
- Hewlett Johnson
- Idris Jones
- Herbert Kelly
- Peter Kwong
- Graham Leonard
- Li Tim-Oi
- Finlay Macdonald
- William Dalrymple Maclagan
- Henry McAdoo
- Eric Lionel Mascall
- Richard Channing Moore
- Barry Morgan
- Njongonkulu Ndungane
- Henry Luke Orombi
- J. I. Packer
- George Leonard Prestige
- Alfred Edward John Rawlinson
- J.A.T. Robinson
- Herbert Edward Ryle
- David Say
- Ted Scott
- John Sentamu
- Gilbert Shaw
- John Shelby Spong
- Robert Stopford
- John Stott
- Stephen Venner
- John Wand
- Sheila Watson
- Albert Basil Orme Wilberforce
- Maurice Wiles
- Arthur Winnington-Ingram
Earlier
edit- Thomas Arnold
- Richard Meux Benson
- Thomas Bray
- Joseph Butler
- Charles I of England
- Thomas Thellusson Carter
- Thomas Cartwright (churchman)
- Philander Chase
- Richard William Church
- Robert Henry Codrington
- John William Colenso
- John Colet
- John Cosin
- Nicholas Ferrar
- Richard Field (theologian)
- Richard Hurrell Froude
- Francis Fulford (bishop)
- Orlando Gibbons
- Edmund Tyrrell Green
- George Herbert
- Richard Hooker (theologian)
- Fenton John Antony Hort
- John Hulse
- William Reed Huntington
- John Jewel
- Thomas Ken
- Edward King (English bishop)
- Hugh Latimer
- Robert Leighton (prelate)
- John Lightfoot
- John Longland
- Charles Fuge Lowder
- Robert Machray
- John Marbeck
- Charles Pettit McIlvaine
- Robert Campbell Moberly
- John Mason Neale
- William Paley
- William Palmer (theologian)
- John Coleridge Patteson
- John Pearson (scholar)
- John Purchas
- Edward Reynolds
- Nicholas Ridley (martyr)
- John Rogers (religious)
- John Charles Ryle
- Robert Sanderson
- Edwin Sandys
- Edward Gordon Selwyn
- George Augustus Selwyn
- Charles Simeon
- Edward Stillingfleet
- Waite Hockin Stirling
- John Stokesley
- Herbert Thorndike
- Richard Whatley
- Albert Basil Orme Wilberforce
- Anthony Wilson Thorold
- Daniel Waterland
- Thomas Wilson (bishop) - 10/07 - has had a large input from DNB - looks better.
- Richard William Enraght
Archbishops of Canterbury
edit- Stephen Langton
- Robert Winchelsey
- Thomas Arundel (now adequate)
- Matthew Parker
- Edmund Grindal
- John Whitgift
- William Laud
- William Juxon
- William Sancroft
- John Moore
- William Howley
- Charles Longley
- Edward White Benson
- Randall Davidson
- Cosmo Lang
- William Temple
- Geoffrey Fisher
- Michael Ramsey
- Donald Coggan
- Robert Runcie
- George Carey
- Rowan Williams
New articles
edit20th and 21st centuries
- Donald Allchin (Arthur MacDonald Allchin) librarian of Pusey House, theologian[1]
- Bliss Browne - (req. 2009-04-18) (1950 - ) Episcopalian minister, social activist, community organizer, author. First female priest to speak at Westminster Abbey. Founder and president of Imagine Chicago. bio
- Robert William Cummings
- Lewis Donaldson
- Verna Dozier
- Alan Ecclestone – ODNB doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/51018
- Martha Ann Englert
- Kenneth Kearon, «The Anglican Communion Office is headed by its Secretary General, the Reverend Canon Kenneth Kearon»
- Earl Kooperkamp - Episcopalian minister and activist at Harlem's Saint Mary's Church (no reliable sources found 2010-01-23)
- George D. Langberg, Anglican bishop of the Diocese of the Northeast and former Vice-President of the church's House of Bishops
- John Kenneth Mozley
- Sir Ellison Pogo
- Ian Ramsay (bishop)
- Raymond Raynes CR
- J. Armitage Robinson British academic and Anglican cleric of the early 20th century
- Lionel Thornton CR
- Irwin St. John Tucker[2][3]
- Percy Widdrington
Earlier
- Henry Burton (clergyman) (req. 2009-04-07) (1840-1930) English clergyman and author. Wrote a poem called Pass it On as well as many books.
- Hannah Grier Coome
- Rev. Thomas Hutton, (1565/6–1639), Vicar of St Kew (January 1607 until his death in December 1639) and author of An Answer to Several Reasons for Refusall to Subscribe to the Book of Common Prayer (1605).[4]
Other articles
editThere are numerous articles that could be improved or created. I have only included the ones most directly relevant to Anglicanism and the Communion, but they will hopefully lead participants to other topics in liturgy, doctrine, scholarship, etc. that are more general and wide-ranging.
Books and other documents
editTo be improved
edit- Book of Advertisements
- Book of Homilies
- Alternative Service Book
- Book of Alternative Services
- Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
- Anglican Breviary
- Anglican Missal
- Exhortation and Litany (1544)
- Common Worship
- Revelations of Divine Love
- The Parson’s Handbook
- Tracts for the Times (see Tract 90)
- Honest to God (book by John A.T. Robinson, 1963)
- Lux Mundi
- Marriage vows
New articles
edit- Book of Occasional Services (TEC)
- The Countrey Parson
- An Apology for the Church of England
- A Prayer Book for Australia
- Essays Catholic and Critical
- The Kingdom of Christ
- Christianity and Social Order
- The Gospel and the Catholic Church
- A New Zealand Prayer Book
- A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life
- Analogy of Religion
- Are You Running with Me, Jesus? (bestselling book by Malcolm Boyd)
- Ritual Notes
Journals, newspapers, and other regular publications
editTo be improved
editHistory
editTo be improved
- Bishop's Book currently at 39 Articles
- Caroline Divines
- Nonjuring schism
- Public Worship Regulation Act
- Elizabethan Settlement
- Savoy Conference
- recusancy
- Act of Uniformity and subarticles
- Acts of Supremacy
- Queen Anne's Bounty
- Statute in Restraint of Appeals
- History of the Anglican Communion
- History of the Church of England
- Oxford Movement
- Clarendon Code
- Non-conformist
- Hampton Court Conference
- Bangorian controversy (not needing cleanup, but would benefit from more information all the same)
- Act Extinguishing the Authority of the Bishop of Rome
New articles
- Convocation of Canterbury (1532)
- Act of Conditional Restraints of Annates
- Book of Canons (1604)
- Evangelical Revival
- Lady Margaret Professorship, Oxford
Organisations
editTo be improved
- Forward in Faith
- Affirming Catholicism
- Guild of All Souls
- Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
- Christian Social Union (Church of England)
- Alcuin Club
- Diocese of the Holy Cross
- Church Association
- Reform (Anglican)
- Church Missionary Society
- The Church Union
- Modern Churchpeople's Union
- Order of the Holy Cross (Anglican)
- Anglican Catholic Church of Canada
- Reformed Episcopal Church
- Society of Mary (Anglican)
- Society of King Charles the Martyr
- Mission to Seafarers
- American Anglican Council
- Mothers’ Union - seems fine, but if others could have a look as well
- English Church Union
- Continuing Anglican Movement
- Fresh Expressions
- Oratory of the Good Shepherd
- Society of SS. Peter and Paul
New articles
Liturgy and music
editTo be improved
- Anglican church music
- baptism
- Eucharist
- Holy Orders
- Christian views of marriage
- sidesperson
- acolyte
- altar server
- Common Worship
- Easter Vigil
- concelebration
- Anglican Use
New articles
Vestments
editTo be improved
Ecclesiastical offices
editTo be improved
- Canon (priest)
- coadjutor bishop
- curate
- Deaconess
- Holy Orders
- metropolitan bishop
- precentor
- prolocutor
- archbishop
- bishop
- Archbishop of Wales
- parish church
- Succession of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States it would be nice if this were completed and updated.
- Padre
- Anglican ministry
- Dean of York - still a fragmentary list, could be boosted by anyone who lives close to York Minster
- Diocese of the Falkland Islands and Bishop of the Falkland Islands
- Assistant Bishop should probably be looked at in relation to suffragan bishop below
- suffragan bishop
New articles
Doctrine and theology
editTo be improved
- Windsor Report
- Liturgical Movement
- Catholic evangelical
- Catholicism
- Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission
- sacrament
- Royal Peculiar
- Disestablishmentarianism
- Anglican views of homosexuality
- intercession of saints
- Saints in Anglicanism
- apostolic succession
- catechism
- St. Michael Report
- Anglo-Papalism
- Ornaments Rubric
- Elizabethan Religious Settlement
- Anglican Marian theology
- Black Rubric
New articles
- alternative episcopal oversight
- Liberal Catholicism (Anglican)
- Anglican catechism
- Erastianism - currently at Thomas Erastus
- Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission
- Anglo-Catholic socialism - External Link
Authority
editTo be improved
- Lambeth Conferences
- Anglican Communion Primates' Meeting
- Thirty-Nine Articles
- Accord of Winchester
- ecclesiastical province
- episcopal See
- House of Bishops
- General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- General Synod
- Diocesan Synod
- synod
- historic episcopate
- episcopalian church governance
- Ecclesiastical Commissioners
- ecclesiastical court
- parish council
- Royal Supremacy
- Apostolicae Curae
- ecumenical councils
- Saepius Officio
- House of Deputies
New articles
National churches and ecclesiastical provinces
editTo be improved
- Anglican Church of Australia
- Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
- Church of Bangladesh
- Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central America
- Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo
- Church of the Province of Myanmar
- Church of the Province of Rwanda
- Sheng Kung Hui
- Nippon Sei Ko Kai
- Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
- Anglican Church of Mexico
- Church of Nigeria
- Church of Pakistan
- Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church
- Church of the Province of West Africa
- Church of Uganda
- Church of the Province of South East Asia
- Province of Canterbury
- Province of York
- Province of Armagh (Church of Ireland)
- Province of Dublin (Church of Ireland)
- Scottish Episcopal Church
- Igreja Episcopal do Brasil
- Church of the Province of Melanesia
- Iglesia Anglicana del Cono Sur de las Americas
- Episcopal Church of the Sudan
- Province 1 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 2 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 3 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 4 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 5 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 6 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 7 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 8 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Province 9 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Church of the Province of Central Africa
- Episcopal Church of Cuba
- Anglican Church of Kenya
- Anglican Church of Tanzania
- Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
- Anglican Church of Burundi
- Philippine Episcopal Church
- Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
- Church in the Province of the West Indies
New articles
- Ecclesiastical Province of New South Wales - Australia
- Ecclesiastical Province of Queensland - Australia
- Ecclesiastical Province of South Australia - Australia
- Ecclesiastical Province of Victoria - Australia
- Ecclesiastical Province of Western Australia - Australia
- Ecclesiastical Province of Lagos - Nigeria
- Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger - Nigeria
- Ecclesiastical Province of Niger Delta - Nigeria
Dioceses, cathedrals and notable parish churches
editToo many to name! See, for example:
- List of Anglican dioceses (I've done a lot of work on this list. What was very incomplete has now been fully populated. March 2012)
- List of dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada
- List of Church of Ireland dioceses
- Dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
As well as the various national church articles:
New articles
- Holy Trinity Cathedral, Yangon - Anglican church in Yangon
Anglican theological schools
editI only know about a few UK ones – please add more!
- College of the Resurrection, Mirfield
- Cranmer Hall, Durham
- Moore Theological College
- Oak Hill Theological College
- The Queen's College, Edgbaston
- Ridley Hall, Cambridge
- Ripon College Cuddesdon
- St John's College, Nottingham
- St. Michael's College, Llandaff
- St Stephen's House, Oxford
- Trinity College, Bristol
- Westcott House, Cambridge
- Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
- Africa
- College of the Transfiguration, Grahamstown, South Africa
Defunct Anglican theological colleges
edit- Chichester Theological College, Chichester
- Ely Theological College
- Kelham Theological College, Kelham
- Lichfield Theological College, Lichfield
- Lincoln Theological College, Lincoln
Other topics to be developed
edit- Anglican theologians and Biblical scholars
- Anglican religious orders - individually -This site is very useful
- Anglican saints
- The calendars of the various provinces of the communion
- The individuals themselves who are commemorate
- University of Oxford
- University of Cambridge
Photos needing articles
editNew infoboxes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Lambeth degrees". Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ^ Armentrout, Don S.; Slocum, Robert Boak, eds. (2000). "Tucker, Irwin St. John". An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference for Episcopalians. New York: Church Publishing. pp. 529–530. ISBN 978-0-89869-701-8. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
- ^ Dorn, Jacob H. (1998). "'Not a Substitute for Religion, but a Means of Fulfilling It': The Sacramental Socialism of Irwin St. John Tucker". In Dorn, Jacob H. (ed.). Socialism and Christianity in Early 20th Century America. Contributions in American History. Vol. 181. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. pp. 137–164. ISBN 978-0-313-30262-6. ISSN 0084-9219.
- ^ Allen, Elizabeth. "Hutton, Thomas (1565/6–1639); in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2007-10-22.