May 2026 Issue

Pentecost embodies spirit of listening, liberation across language barriers

In a divided world, faith points to path of unity

In his May column, National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop Chris Harper calls for the church to be an instrument of healing and inclusion.
Volunteers Marion Berube (left) and JoAnne Jenkins work in the kitchen at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Timmins, a parish that provides food service and outreach to neighbours in need. Photo: George Cribbs

Northern Ontario Anglicans ‘just keep giving’ as homelessness crisis looms

Peggy Morrison began working at the Open Arms Café at the North Bay, Ont. parish of St. John the Divine about 14 years ago, inspired ...

‘Something holy is happening here’: Episcopalians mobilize against ICE raids in the United States

Two stories are playing out in the United States amid ongoing raids by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) targeting alleged illegal immigrants, according to ...
Families play a game at a summer camp run by Karis Disability Services, the charity partnering with the diocese of Niagara to consult on their disability theology study process. Canon David Anderson, chair of the diocese's learning group, describes their camps as a source of many lessons about how to build communities of belonging. Photo: Victoria Gravesande

Diocese of Niagara begins disability theology work

A study group in the diocese of Niagara seeks to initiate a conversation about disability and belonging in the diocese, which proponents say can begin ...
Bishop-elect Kathryn Otley (centre left) poses with Archbishop Anne Germond, metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Ontario (left) and fellow candidates in the episcopal election, Archdeacon Brian Kauk (centre right) and Archdeacon Monique Stone (right). Photo: Archdeacon Chris Dunn

Archdeacon Kathryn Otley elected bishop of Ottawa

The Anglican diocese of Ottawa has elected Archdeacon Kathryn Otley, currently the incumbent at All Saints’ Anglican Church Westboro, as its 11th bishop. 

Jonas Allooloo, key translator of first Inuktitut Bible, dead at 79

Canon Jonas Allooloo, former dean of St. Jude’s Cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut and a key member of the translation team that created the first Inuktitut ...
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