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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Biography
Singer Tim Aves, much the worse for too many New Year's Eve drinks, turned to guitarist Ian Cundy, an old mate and suggested forming the ultimate, hi-energy rhythm and blues band.
Without a moment's hesitation or debate, Tim, Ian and Don agreed 'Slim without Howard would not be 'Slim - and decided to quit while the legend of 'Slim was considerably ahead of the game...
Ian now records and performs live with his partner, Sheena, in a duo called KUNDALINI DRIVE.
www.duncanamps.com /slim/slimbiog.htm   (732 words)

  
 30 DAYS
It had been widely leaked that the powers that be were seriously considering an orthodox appointment to the suffragan vacancy of Brixworth in Peterborough diocese.
Cundy, let it be known that, as a former suffragan of Chichester, he saw the importance of a balanced ticket.
Indeed, many left the meeting convinced that Cundy had all but appointed a traditionalist with whom he had worked, and who was both capable and had never been troublesome to those in authority.
ourworld.cs.com /francisgardom/JA0230DA.htm   (1010 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/autoslim
That drink-sodden conversation was soon forgotten in the apocalyptic hangovers which followed.
In the autumn of '98, bassman Howard J Bills announced he felt the time had come for him to hang up his trusty blonde '79 Precision and call it a day.
Without a moment's hesitation or debate, Tim, Ian and Don agreed 'Slim without Howard would not be 'Slim - and decided to quit while the legend of 'Slim was considerably ahead...
www.myspace.com /autoslim   (1392 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Doctor and lover terrorised vicar in campaign of hate
O'Callaghan also bombarded the vicar's wife, neighbours, parishioners, the Bishop of Peterborough and the local press with material setting out the false allegations.
He wrote to the bishop, Ian Cundy, saying that an unnamed patient of his was having an affair with a vicar.
O'Callaghan also doctored an internet news page about charges which had been brought against a suspected paedophile with the same name as the vicar and sent it to the local newspaper.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,1462785,00.html   (731 words)

  
 Exeter Golds Scarce
That's Alan and Ian Cundy's Golf in front, they were very happy as the only class one car to come out the top even though they only had to get to the A boards for a clean.
A Dellow Replica seemed to be the car to have as both Mike Pearson and Clive Booth sailed to the top in fine style whereas both Peter Mountain and Ross Nuten failed in their Mk1’s and Mk2’s respectively and Eric Wall was given a run back on the restart in his Mk1.
Simms was Buggy friendly than Wooston and both John Parsons and Ian Davis stormed to the summit although later on Simon Woodhall was to stop in his big-engined version.
www.classictrials.co.uk /gas04021.htm   (2216 words)

  
 General Synod - July 2005
Synod's last business before the closing eucharist was a debate on the Interim Report (2005) of the Joint Implementation Commission under the Covenant between the Methodist Church of Great Britain and the Church of England.
Introducing the debate, the Bishop of Peterborough (the Rt Revd Ian Cundy) said that the report was deliberately a record of work in progress.
Three faith and order issues (the bread and wine of Holy Communion, presidency at the Eucharist, and interchangeability of ministries) requiring further work had been identified, and much of the report was devoted to these.
anglicansonline.org /news/articles/2005/CofEsynod0705.html   (3228 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
LONDON, JAN. 29, 2001 (Zenit.org).- Influential circles of the Anglican Church "readily admit that on many questions it is important to have a central authority that decides," says the president of the Anglican Council for Christian Unity, Bishop Ian Cundy of Peterborough.
The Anglican leader, whose prominent diocese embraces 760,000 residents, 356 parishes and 170 pastors, is one of the leaders in the dialogue with Rome.
--Bishop Cundy: It is true that attendance at the Eucharist is diminishing, but one must not trust everything that English newspapers write.
www.zenit.org /english/archive/0102/ZE010201.htm   (5237 words)

  
 Bishop uses shoe shine to replace foot washing - news from ekklesia
A Bishop has rolled up his sleeves to give shoppers a free, symbolic, shoe shine in place of the traditional foot-washing.
The Rt Rev Ian Cundy, Bishop of Peterborough, and more than 10 other clergymen and women from across the city gave shoppers' shoes "a bit of spit and polish" in Cathedral Square, reports the local online news service Peterborough Now.
The session, which took place on Maundy Thursday was held to represent a modern version of Christ washing the feet of the 12 disciples at the Last Supper.
www.ekklesia.co.uk /content/news_syndication/article_040412footw.shtml   (438 words)

  
 titusonenine » Blog Archive » “Anglicans stall on seeing Pope as ultimate authority”   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The doctrine of papal infallibility was one of the big sticking points….
‘I feel rather like someone who has to walk a tightrope over a minefield,’ the Bishop of Peterborough, Dr Ian Cundy, confessed to the Anglican parliament yesterday.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 17th, 2004 at 12:15 pm and is filed under _General.
titusonenine.classicalanglican.net /?p=315   (675 words)

  
 News - Scotch-Irish / Ulster-Scots Forums
We can claim that we are neutral, that we somehow stand aloof from the conflicts that rage around the world, washing our hands of any responsibility and avoiding any debate.
Our idea of covering Northern Ireland is to lampoon David Trimble as a nay-sayer, laugh at Ian Paisley's belief that Sunday should be sacred and laud the tradition that labels men like Colonel Collins a war criminal.
We are as far from understanding as we have ever been, yet we fool ourselves that we have somehow made a leap across the divide.
www.scotchirish.net /forum/index.php?showtopic=1245   (9371 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Dioceses divided by the issue that won't go away
A spokesman for the diocese of Lichfield said: "We are awaiting the appointment of a new bishop."
A spokesman for the Right Rev Ian Cundy, Bishop of Peterborough, said: "The bishop is expected to say something on this issue to the Peterborough diocesan synod on Saturday.
His position on the issue generally is that he fully supports the bishops' standard position that is set out in Issues in Human Sexuality."
www.guardian.co.uk /religion/Story/0,2763,980386,00.html   (1629 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Methodist Co-chair of the Joint Liaison Group, the Rev John Walker, said, “In one sense, this is a small step that replicates what is already going on at local level in some places.
We will be crossing a threshold into a new place.” The Anglican Bishop of Peterborough, the Rt Rev Ian Cundy, is the Anglican Co-chair, said, “I hope that we can go forward in faith, that the issues that still divide us will be resolved in the midst of our common life in Christ.
We pray that in covenanting together, we can walk a converging path.” On July 13 the Church of England General Synod approved the Anglican-Methodist Covenant by an overwhelming majority: 336 for, 32 against.
www.anglican.org.au /docs/2003-115-UCA-Assembly-Resolution.doc   (1718 words)

  
 wfn.org | EPISCOPAL APPOINTMENTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
March 7, 1997 ANGLICAN COMMUNION NEWS SERVICE Canon Jim Rosenthal, Director of Communications Anglican Communion Office London, England Tel: [44] (0)171 620-1110 Fax: [44] (0)171 620-1070 97.3.1.6 EPISCOPAL APPOINTMENTS THE RT REVD WALLACE BENN, Vicar of Harold Wood, has been appointed Area Bishop of Lewes in the Diocese of Chichester, Church of England.
He will succeed the Rt Revd Ian Cundy who has become Bishop of Peterborough.
THE RT REVD WILLIAM IND, Suffragan Bishop of Grantham in Lincoln Diocese, has been appointed Bishop of Truro, Church of England.
www.wfn.org /1997/03/msg00079.html   (99 words)

  
 Papal Supremacy Synod - phatmass phorum
However, many will view the Synod debate as largely academic as unity talks have been derailed by the Anglican decision to ordain women and the row over homosexuality.
Moreover, the Bishop of Peterborough, the Rt Rev Ian Cundy, who is the chairman of the Church of England's Council for Christian Unity, is expected to slow progress on the Arcic report further when the Synod meets from Feb 9.
While the bishop will welcome moves towards greater unity between the Churches, he will criticise aspects of the report and ask for more detail and clarity in key areas.
www.phatmass.com /phorum/index.php?showtopic=6291   (2632 words)

  
 hc solicitors LLP - Bishop dedicates Hunt & Coombs new offices and conference suite
Bishop dedicates Hunt and Coombs new offices and conference suite
Ian Cundy, The Mayor, many many clients and professional friends helped Hunt and Coombs Solicitors of Thorpe Road Peterborough celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Practice and the opening of their new offices and conference suite.
Lynne Ayres, Senior Partner, welcomed the guests with a short speech and then handed over to the Bishop who kindly "Dedicated" the building to professional ethics.
www.hunt-and-coombs.co.uk /news_new_office.shtml   (233 words)

  
 General Synod - July 2002
The Methodist Conference voted on 1 July to ask Methodist Districts and Circuits to study the report and vote on whether to approve the Covenant and on 6 July Synod asked dioceses to do the same.
Introducing the debate the Bishop of Peterborough (Ian Cundy) said that the process might seem slow but, after the failure of the scheme in 1972, the need now was for a steady step-by-step process.
The Covenant required the two churches to recognize that they have come from a common source and need to come together again.
anglicansonline.org /news/articles/2002/CofEsynod0702.html   (5354 words)

  
 Starline Marine (Home Page)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ian and Pauline Cundy welcome you to the Web Site of
We hope you find the time to look through the following pages, and that you find them of interest.
We also hope that our site provides you with an insight into our marine activities, and a taste for the Inland Waterways of the United Kingdom.
www.starline.demon.co.uk   (56 words)

  
 The Porvoo Churches
Please give thanks for the life of the church and pray for the diocese and its bishop
Bishop(s): Ian Cundy (Diocesan Bishop), Frank White (Bishop of Brixworth)
Please pray for Bishop Frank as he begins his ministry in the Diocese; the continuing development of initiatives in lay mission and ministry
www.porvoochurches.org /diary/diary0306.htm   (330 words)

  
 Anglican Communion News Service - 896   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Ven Michael Colclough, Archdeacon of Northolt, London, has been appointed Bishop of Kensington, Diocese of London, Church of England.
The Rt Revd Ian Cundy, Bishop of Lewes, has been appointed Bishop of Peterborough, Church of England.
He will succeed the Rt Revd Bill Westwood who has retired.
www.anglicancommunion.org /acns/acnsarchive/acns0800/acns896.html   (604 words)

  
 News & Events : All News Items - Durham University
The Bishop of Peterborough, Rt Revd Ian Cundy, who is Chair of the St John's College Council, said that the appointment was an excellent ecumenical opportunity for the working together of different Christian traditions across the North East.
Bishop Cundy added: "I warmly welcome this appointment.
His long-standing interest and in science and theology, reflected in his range of publications, will further the work the College has already done through its Borderlands project to encourage Christian engagement with different aspects of modern culture."
www.dur.ac.uk /news/allnews/?itemno=995   (511 words)

  
 Independent Catholic News
It takes us to where we can give priority to the obstacles between us."
The Anglican Bishop of Peterborough, the Rt Rev Ian Cundy, is the Anglican Co-chair of the Joint Liaison Group.
He told the Conference: "I hope that we can go forward in faith, that the issues that still divide us will be resolved in the midst of our common life in Christ.
www.indcatholicnews.com /angmet.html   (393 words)

  
 An Anglican-Methodist Covenant
The Methodist Conference and the Synod of the Church of England agreed to set up a joint commission which would have the task of monitoring and promoting the implementation of the Covenant.
The JIC is chaired by Professor Peter Howdle, ex Vice-President of Conference, on behalf of the Methodist Church; and The Right Reverend Ian Cundy, Bishop of Peterborough on behalf of the Church of England.
In 2005 this Joint Implementation Commission (JIC) produced an interim report,
www.anglican-methodist.org.uk /implementing.htm   (142 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
Plans for a separate memorial in the village are still being discussed.
The ground, which includes trees planted by members of the Royal Family, was consecrated by the Bishop of Peterborough, the Rt Rev Ian Cundy, at a private service on Thursday.
It was originally planned to bury Diana alongside 20 generations of Spencers in the family chapel at St Mary the Virgin in the village.
worldroots.com /brigitte/diana1.htm   (20421 words)

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