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Canadian donations aid in reconstruction

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

Dizzying highs in Shanghai

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

Primate acknowledges schism

Allison Kemper of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, addresses the panel at a forum organized by the diocese of Toronto at St. James’

Appeal donations jumped in 2004

Donations to the Anglican Appeal rebounded in 2004, increasing four per cent to $760,000, compared to $730,000 in 2003. However, donations to the Anglican Journal

Bishop appeals for engineer

The hall of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Grenada was severely damaged by Hurricane Ivan, which hit many Caribbean nations last September. Wanted: A volunteer

Nigerian diocese envisions thriving farm

The Jacaranda farm, in the diocese of Kaduna, requires an overhaul after years of neglect. A self-sustaining farm that will provide jobs and promote understanding

Sanctuary cases could be stalled

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison speaks with Iranian Amir Kazemian, who is in sanctuary at Vancouver’s St. Michael’s Church. The resignation of federal Immigration Minister Judy Sgro

Altering the altar

The congregation of St. Thomas sits in chairs arranged in concentric circles around a movable altar. When Canon Michael McKinley arrived as rector of St.

Africans will not apologize for interfering

Calling it “offensive,” African Anglican primates have dismissed a recommendation made by the Lambeth Commission that they apologize for having unilaterally provided pastoral care and

Palestinian urges divestment

A well-known Palestinian theologian has urged Canadian churches to follow the lead of the Presbyterian Church in America, which voted recently for a selective divestment

Primate extends a hand to church’s youth

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has challenged bishops and other church leaders to come up with programs that would result

Stipend issue divides ACIP, bishops

Talks have collapsed between the house of bishops and the Anglican Council of Indigenous People (ACIP) after the two groups were unable to agree on

Dissidents refuse to vacate

The former priests and members of the congregation of St. Simon’s church, North Vancouver, and St. Andrew’s, Pender Harbour, have refused to vacate the church

Overseas partnerships remain close

Ties between the Anglican Church of Canada and provinces of the Anglican Communion remain solid despite earlier statements made by two primates calling for the

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