
Fredericton bishop hits the road for HIV/AIDS
Bishop Claude Miller and his diocese of Fredericton are walking to raise $50,000 for the Primate’s Fund’s HIV/AIDS initiative. Fredericton bishop Claude Miller and Anglicans

Bishop Claude Miller and his diocese of Fredericton are walking to raise $50,000 for the Primate’s Fund’s HIV/AIDS initiative. Fredericton bishop Claude Miller and Anglicans

While some dioceses (like Toronto, whose parish of San Lorenzo has as its incumbent Rev. Hernan Astudillo, above left) have done some work on addressing

A Canadian-Anglican delegation in mid-March visited Kenya to look at the HIV/AIDS situation there and came home enthused by the “hope” and “great faith” they

Anglicans joined faith communities across Canada in commemorating World Water Day March 22 with calls for the protection of water “as a sacred gift, not

From left: Logos of the Anglican Foundation, Anglican Appeal, Anglican Journal and Primate’s Fund A fundraising expert has recommended significant changes to the way the

Citing “serious financial problems,” Quebec’s diocesan executive council decided Jan. 14 to close the diocese’s Quebec Lodge Camp and to sell the property, which is

The granting of a temporary licence to an American lesbian priest who is in a relationship with a woman sparked a small debate in the

All 30 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada, through their diocesan bishops and/or chancellors, have recommended that their diocesan councils or executive committees approve

Cuban President Fidel Castro (left) greets Pope John Paul II in 1998, after the Pope’s historic mass in Havana’s Revolution Square. Though Mr. Castro once

Photographs from the Lambeth Conferences of 1958 (top photo) and from 1998 shows the changes in the face of Lambeth and its participants. The conference

The Anglican Church of Canada is renegotiating the terms of the 2003 residential schools agreement that it signed with the federal government following an announcement

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams (right) greets Archbishop Peter Akinola, primate of Nigeria, during a primates’ meeting at Lambeth Palace in October 2003 to discuss

Kairos, a Canadian ecumenical justice group, has accused the federal government of failing to take action that would compel Canadian mining companies to respect human

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is accepting donations to support church-backed relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina, the enormous storm that

General Synod has asked a leader in the area of gift planning and annual giving in Canada to conduct an independent audit of the Anglican

Editor’s note: An ecumenical delegation from the Anglican, Presbyterian and United churches in Canada visited Christian churches in China last April. During a stop to

A document released recently by an international group of Anglican and Roman Catholic church leaders, which established some common ground about teachings on the Virgin

Two congregations, which left the diocese of New Westminster following disagreements over same-sex blessings in 2002, have vacated the church buildings they used to occupy

Las Vegas-style displays light up touristy Nanjing Road. Shanghai We are a delegation of 11 – four from the Anglican Church of Canada, four from

Many survivors of last December’s tsunami are living in cramped quarters in Sri Lankan relief camps, observed a Canadian mission worker. Some of the donations