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International coalition wants to halt exploitation of hotel and other workers during Olympics. Photo: Diego Cervo

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

St. Mary's Cathedral in Perth was the venue for the ordination of former Anglican bishop Harry Entwistle as a Roman Catholic priest and his appointment as the first ordinary of Australia's new ordinariate. Photo: Mark/Wikimedia Commons

Oz gets an ordinariate

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

Two new northern bishops were consecrated at the opening of the new St. Jude's Cathedral, which was dedicated on June 3.

New spiritual leader in the North

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

14 Awards

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

Bishop Suheil Dawani of the Episcopal diocese of Jerusalem (left) and Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, celebrate the eucharist amidst the ruins at St. Philip's Church in Gaza City. Photo: Andrea Mann

Be a companion

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

The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor Photo: Marites N. Sison

A great day

“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,

Head teacher Emily Norman and students at St. Matthew's, Westminster, get ready to celebrate the jubilee this weekend. Photo: churchofengland.org

Inner-city London kids pen jubilee prayers

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

Cynthia Haines-Turner (diocese of Western Newfoundland) asks about the agenda for the 2013 Joint Anglican-Lutheran Assembly. Photo: Marites N. Sison

CoGS wraps up spring meeting

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

Take an hour on Monday to pray for the church as it reaches out to people outside its walls, Fresh Expressions asks. Photo: Jacob Gregory

Praying for new ideas

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

The Ontario government introduced the anti-bullying bill following the suicides of two young people, one of whom was targeted for his sexual orientation. Photo: Rob Marmion

Evangelicals not homophobes, says EFC

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

Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, and Quran features English translations of the complete texts of the Torah, the New Testament and the Quran.

An ancient family united under one roof

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

Dream of a better world for all, Tutu tells graduates

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

Toronto-area survivors will have a chance to share their school experiences at public statement gatherings throughout the conference on May 31-June 2. Photo: Marites N. Sison

TRC to host Toronto conference

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 recognized with 14 awards

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

Tributes pour in from around the world

When Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams announced he was stepping down at the end of the year, tributes and reactions quickly poured in. Archbishop Fred

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