Second TRC event a chance for ‘powerful reconciliation gestures’
The symbol of the TRC event in Inuvik this June will be the bear, which represents the warrior and protector. Photo: Glen Gaffney Reconciliation-between the
The symbol of the TRC event in Inuvik this June will be the bear, which represents the warrior and protector. Photo: Glen Gaffney Reconciliation-between the
Council of General Synod (CoGS) members reflected on the reconciliation process as it relates to the legacy of the Indian residential schools and most expressed the view that it is something that takes time, respect, and concerted effort.
The Journal Board recommended the move to un-incorporate the newspaper after “careful deliberation,” its chair, Bishop George Elliott (center) tells CoGS members. (Note: New information
Vianney (Sam) Carriere has been appointed director of the department of philanthropy. Photo: Saskia Rowley Fielder Mississauga, Ont. The national office of the Anglican Church
The loss of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, which is winding down operations this spring, is “tremendous,” according to Justice Murray Sinclair, chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC).
PHOTO SLIDESHOW The tour schedule for the 2009 documentary about the life of the late Anglican priest and Saskatchewan Metis Elder, the Rev. James Settee,
A lawyer who handles residential school cases, by Alex Zander of Prince George, B.C. Submitted to the Embracing the Light from Darkness, a national photography
The streets of Kesennuma, a city located in the northeast of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, are flooded after a tsunami and earthquake March 11. Photo: Yomiuri/Reuters
Diocese of Jerusalem Bishop Suheil Dawani and his wife, Shafeeqa, at the 2010 General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada. Photo: General Synod Communications
Dean Peter Beck, Co-presiding Bishop and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia David Moxon, and Bishop Victoria Matthews. Behind them
Anglican bishops from North America and Africa engage in “true theological dialogue” at Dar es Salaam Feb 24-27. Photo: Canon Isaac Kawuki Mukasa Nineteen bishops
Ted Reeve, left, presents database initiative at Church House with Ken Gray.Photo: Marites N. Sison The Anglican Church of Canada is launching a green revolution
There have been stories about churches being remodelled into a residential property. But a home-a trailer home to be exact-being converted into a church? Innovative
“Be calm, be sensible, be compassionate, be a good neighbour,” Bishop Victoria Matthews asks Christchurch Anglicans. File Photo: Marites N. Sison In the aftermath of
A three-year dispute between the diocese of Ottawa and two historic churches that left the Anglican Church of Canada over the blessing of same-sex unions
Reconciliation must happen at the individual, community, institution and societal level, says Marlene Castellano, professor emeritus at Trent University. Photo: Marites N. Sison What does
Remembering Christian sisters and brothers as ‘beloved neighbours.’ Photo: Kate Connes For eight days in January, Christians around the world gathered in various churches to
Lifestyles of Canadian Anglicans are damaging the environment, say Lynn McDonald of Just Earth. Photo: Marites N. Sison It’s not enough to green your church.
Archbishop Michael Peers, former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, hopes Anglicans across Canada will find ways to make their churches more welcoming to
Indian residential school survivors need more time to share their stories, says Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
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