The darker side of the Games
With the London Olympics just around the corner, the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility (EECR) is calling on U.K. companies and hotels to strengthen efforts
With the London Olympics just around the corner, the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility (EECR) is calling on U.K. companies and hotels to strengthen efforts
The Rt. Rev. Stanley Ntagali has been elected eighth archbishop of the Church of Uganda. The election was held during a meeting of the House
Rome has established an Australian ordinariate for former Anglicans wishing to join the Roman Catholic Church. On June 15, Pope Benedict gave the official nod
“What kind of a world do we want to leave our children?” asks the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams in a video message prepared for
The Rev. Capt. David Parsons will assume the position of Anglican bishop of the diocese of the Arctic in early 2013. Elected co-adjutor bishop last
“Do you, in the presence of this congregation, commit yourself to the dreams of the youth?” “I sure do!” replied the Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor,
On May 2, the Anglican Journal was recognized for its commitment to excellence with a “Best in Class” award of merit at the Associated Church
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, wants to strengthen ties between the Anglican church and the diocese of Jerusalem. In a
Prayers composed by children at an inner-city Church of England primary school are being across the U.K. as part of the diamond jubilee celebrations for
Mississauga, Ont. – The Council of General Synod (CoGS) deferred action on whether or not to keep the two-term (six years) limit for membership. CoGS
What are you doing for lunch on Monday? Fresh Expressions UK, an organization formed to encourage the growth of new, creative kinds worship, is inviting
Don Hutchinson, vice-president and general legal counsel of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) is scheduled to appear before an Ontario legislature hearing on May
Coming this August is an audacious and historic compilation of the sacred writings of Jews, Christians and Muslims— Abraham’s family or the “People of the
From May 31 to June 3, about 250 delegates will gather in Kingston, Ont., for a conference on ownership and restoration of heritage properties, including
Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu addresses Gonzaga University graduates in Spokane, Washington. Photo: Rajah Bose/Gonzaga University Nobel Prize Laureate and Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu on May
The Anglican Journal won 13 awards, including a general excellence award in the national newspaper category, at this year’s Canadian Church Press (CCP) convention. Two
Toronto will get a chance to learn more about the legacy of the Indian residential school system and take part in a dialogue to promote
Anglican Journal’s special supplement, Report on Education (November 2011), won an award of excellence for design. Chicago—The Anglican Journal has received 14 awards, including two
This is the first time since 1996 that the Holy Robe has been on display. Photo contributed. If you’re planning a trip to Germany in
The recyclable $4.1 million structure will seat 700 people and be used for 10 years. Photo: Courtesy of Christchurch Cathedral A “cardboard cathedral” will temporarily
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