March 2023 Issue

Primate, Lutheran national bishop ask for meeting with PM after Christian cemetery vandalized in Jerusalem

Called to self-examination

On Ash Wednesday we committed ourselves to a season of “prayer, fasting and self-examination.” We all know that we fail ...

Nunavut Anglican church destroyed in back-to-back church fires

Diocese of the Arctic Bishop David Parsons has called the destruction by fire of an Anglican church in Kinngait, Nunavut ...

Primate affirms dignity of LGBTQ+ people after Church of England marriage report

Archbishop Linda Nicholls, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, released a statement Jan. 20 affirming the dignity of LGBTQ+ ...

Five marks, four instruments

The Five Marks of Mission, debated and refined over the decades since they were first introduced in 1984, are meant ...

‘God is alive’: A biblical storyteller shares the secrets of his calling

John Frank-Epp has seen the impact telling a good story can have on people. A founding member of the Canadian ...

A risen Christ hides in plain sight

The Anglican Journal continues Capturing the Light, its series of readers’ photo and text submissions on stained-glass windows. Send us ...

Review sought of key Anglican statements, structures

Third instalment of Hearing the Lambeth Calls, a 10-part series on the calls to the global Anglican Communion made at the ...

Class-action lawsuit against Ralph Rowe heads to mediation

A class-action lawsuit against Ralph Rowe, Scouts Canada, and the Anglican synod of the diocese of Keewatin on behalf of Indigenous youth who allege they ...

Residents remain displaced after All Saints fire

It could be sometime in March before people displaced by a fire at an Anglican-affiliated subsidized housing facility in Toronto ...

A royal bridge-burning

What should the Commonwealth hear in Prince Harry’s tell-all—and what does it mean for the church?
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