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The Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand Photo: Courtesy of Trinity School for Ministry

Canadian Appointed

The Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand, a graduate of Wycliffe College in Toronto, has been appointed assistant bishop for the Horn of Africa, within the diocese

Toronto bishop appointed to international commission

Suffragan Bishop Linda Nicholls has been appointed to the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission.Photo: Beatrice Paez Linda Nicholls, suffragan bishop of the diocese of Toronto (Trent-Durham),

Archbishop Fred Hiltz. Photo: Art Aabych

What’s on the radar for 2011?

It was like a scene from a movie, except that it really happened, in the few short weeks before Christmas 2010. A woman stood up

Dean Samy Shehata, St. Mark’s Cathedral, and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, during a visit to Alexandria, Egypt, in 2009. Photo by ACNS

Primate deplores Alexandria church bombing

The primate of the Anglican Church of Canada has joined world leaders in deploring the Jan. 1 bombing of a Coptic Church in Alexandria, Egypt,

Klukach appointed to WCC

Natash Klukach, co-ordinator for ecumenical relations for the Anglican Church of Canada, has been appointed program executive, church and ecumenical relations, for North American regional

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Merry Christmas

The Anglican Journal office will be closed for Christmas holidays from Dec. 23, 2015 to Jan. 3, 2016. The Journal staff wish all our readers

Photo:Mary Lucky

Got sugar?

Who says the Anglican Church of Canada can’t roll with the times? Mary Lucky sent us this photo of Emily Price and her equine worship

The Rev. Hagar Head Photo: Contributed

Obituary: The Rev. Hagar Head

The Rev. Hagar Head, one of the first Indigenous women to be ordained and attain a Master of Theology degree, passed away suddenly at the

St. Andrew's Anglican Church in La Tuque, Que. Photo: Courtesy Elias Abboud/CBC

Saying goodbye to St. Andrew’s

CBC Radio’s The Current recently aired a documentary by Elias Abboud about the closing and de-consecration of the 100-year-old St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in La

Lloyd Axworthy, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Winnipeg.

TRC scholarships support survivors

The University of Winnipeg has announced two new scholarships to support aboriginal students who are Indian residential school survivors or who are descendants of survivors of residential schools.

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