May 2025 Issue
Anglican-assisted refugee founds group for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers
Several years ago, Emel was homeless, lonely and uncertain about the future.
Written by
Matthew Puddister
What does Easter mean to you?
For me it is resurrection and salvation. It is names known and hope restored. It is springtime and greening. It ...
Written by
Archbishop Anne Germond
Rising up in new life and beauty
FEATHER: Almighty, Creator God, we the children of your creation lift our prayers of thanksgiving for the continued presence of your Spirit in all things ...
Written by
Archbishop Chris Harper
Harper, Kerr-Wilson, Lehmann and Walsh-Shaw chosen as candidates for next primate
The Order of Bishops has chosen four nominees for this June’s election of the next primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Written by
Matthew Puddister and Sean Frankling
Rod BrantFrancis elected bishop of Moosonee
The newly reinstated diocese of Moosonee has elected the Rev. Rod BrantFrancis, a Mi’kmaq priest currently ministering to a Mohawk parish in Ontario, as its ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Bishop Lesley Wheeler-Dame of Yukon to retire in October
Bishop Leslie Wheeler-Dame of the diocese of Yukon will retire Oct. 24 this year, she announced in a letter to the diocese dated Feb. 26. ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Anglican Award of Merit recipients for 2025 announced
Five individuals have been named to receive the Anglican Award of Merit, the Anglican Church of Canada’s highest award for ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
CoGS votes to keep printing Journal—as journalistic entity—for at least three years
The Council of General Synod (CoGS) has voted to continue the print publication and journalistic mandate of the Anglican Journal for another three years at ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
The Rev. Chad McCharles elected bishop of Saskatoon
When he initially got the call to let his name stand for bishop of Saskatoon, the Rev. Chad McCharles, a Manitoba priest and part-time school ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
‘Paper gains’ in investments save General Synod from deficit in 2024
The Anglican Church of Canada’s national office would have ended up with a $237,000 deficit—despite $600,000 in pared-back spending and an unusually high contribution from ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Fired Newfoundland cathedral dean files safe church complaint as parishioners demand bishop resign
A fired dean and rector at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Corner Brook, Nfld. says she has filed a complaint with the ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister











