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Seafarers adapt to changing times.


REV. J. DAVID David, in the Bible
David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure.
 Mulholland is conducting the weekly pub lunch pub lunch nrepas m de bistrot

pub lunch nin Pubs servierter Imbiss
 at the Missions to Seamen on the Toronto docks and he's waving_raffle tickets at the 25 or so lively guests assembled in the mission's somewhat cramped dining area. Before he draws for a gift basket A gift basket, or fruit basket is typically a gift that is delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. There are different varieties of gift baskets, some which have fruit only, some with dry/canned goods only (such as tea, crackers and jam) although the standard  of food, he has an announcement.

"In a month, the mission will be changing its name, to be ... less sexually distinctive," he bellows. "Don't go there!" comes a shout from the crowd. Undaunted, Mr. Mulholland presses on. "We will be known as the Mission to Seafarers The Mission to Seafarers (formerly, The Missions to Seamen) is an international Anglican mission serving mariners and sailors through chapels in over 300 ports around the world. ," he cries. The diners toss out other possibilities: "Sea People!" "Sea Creatures!"

And that is how, in typically high-spirited waterfront style, one group of people was told that the Anglican Church's 144-year-old commitment to "they that go down to the sea in ships" would be entering a new phase.

On April 4--the date the new name takes effect--there will be a service of blessing and rededication Noun 1. rededication - a new dedication; "the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem"
dedication - a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purpose
 in Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey, originally the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery (closed in 1539) in London. One of England's most important Gothic structures, it is also a national shrine. The first church on the site is believed to date from early in the 7th cent. . "This will enable us to give thanks for what the society has achieved and to re-dedicate ourselves under our new name for the future," said Rev. Glyn Jones For the Welsh author of the same name, see Glyn Jones (Wales)

Glyn Jones is a South African actor, writer and director.

During late 1964, David Whitaker, the story editor on the BBC series Doctor Who
, the Mission's London-based secretary general.

The international society's president, Britain's Princess Royal, (formerly known as Princess Anne) will attend the service.

"We serve all seafarers
For Seafarers International Union and affiliates, see Seafarers International Union of North America.
''Note: This article title may be easily confused with The Seafarer.
 whatever their nationality, faith or gender. By becoming the `Mission to Seafarers,' we are making sure that everyone we serve feels valued and included," Canon Jones said. The society's flying angel symbol will also be updated.

Women have been present at the missions for many years and the push for the name change came from the chaplains themselves, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 society headquarters in London. Rev. Brian Evans, at the mission in Halifax, often sees female crew from cruise ships. A group of female British and Canadian navy veterans, some of whom served during the Second World War, gather regularly for the pub lunch in Toronto.

The Missions to Seafarers is one of the oldest and largest service organizations for ship crews in the world. Out of a total of some 900 missions to seafarers worldwide, the Anglican Church operates centres in about 100 ports--10 in Canada--and has chaplains on-call in another 200.

A port's mission may be a handsome two-story chalet-style building, as in Toronto, or a house trailer, as in Thunder Bay, Ont., or a triple trailer, as in Halifax. Among the things they have in common: phone cards for sate and phones for calls home, magazines and books, food and drink for sale, used clothing, a recreation/lounge area that may contain a television, a pool table or table tennis, a vehicle to give sailors a lift to shopping malls or tourist attractions, and, of course, a chapel.

Chaplains also visit ships, bringing reading material and a sympathetic ear. Rev. Ed Swayze, in Thunder Bay, noted that the ship itself and its cargo are visited by any number of officials, from grain inspectors to stevedores, but "we are the only body off-ship that is interested in the crew."

"I hear, `Father, I haven't been paid,' `Father, there are unsafe conditions,'" Mr. Evans said. Chaplains often phone union representatives and port safety officials about conditions aboard ship. Worldwide, the missions served a million seafarers last year and clergy made about 75,000 ship visits.

Working at sea has never been easy, but these priests hear how tough conditions have become. More crews are hired from Third World nations, and paid less, containerization con·tain·er·ize  
v.tr. con·tain·er·ized, con·tain·er·iz·ing, con·tain·er·iz·es
1. To package (cargo) in large standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling.

2.
 means turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time.  in port is shorter and crews are at sea without a break longer. And then, there are the eternal dangers of the sea. In her address to the society's annual meeting last year, the Princess Royal noted pirate attacks on 198 ships the year before had resulted in the deaths of 67 seafarers.

One thing clergy don't do much of is preach a lot. "It is a ministry of presence," Mr. Swayze said. They also learn to be flexible. "One day, we had two Filipinos, a Muslim and a Buddhist (at services) in here," Mr. Mulholland said. While the non-Christians did not, of course, take communion, Mr. Mulholland created an impromptu prayer to include them. "I gave thanks to God for the traditions from whence we came," he said.

Rev. Stephen Rowe, who has just arrived at the Vancouver mission after 14 years as a parish priest in Reading, England, said he found the unpredictable nature of his day-to-day ministry initially unsettling un·set·tle  
v. un·set·tled, un·set·tling, un·set·tles

v.tr.
1. To displace from a settled condition; disrupt.

2. To make uneasy; disturb.

v.intr.
 but, in the end, rejuvenating. "I spent 14 years in parish ministry and sometimes you wonder what is it that makes a difference," he said, echoing a common concern of parish clergy. He doesn't wonder that now. "If you are not here, all they have is the waterfront where they can be exploited in so many ways."
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