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Fewer staff at national office forecast

Chateauguay, Montreal It will be a “challenging” year for staff at the General Synod office in Toronto. More budget cuts will be needed to achieve

Pope Benedict XVI greets the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.

Working together

At the Vatican in Rome, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Pope Benedict XVI reaffirmed their “shared will to continue and to consolidate the

African youth visitor

Edmond Bayisabe, youth co-ordinator for the diocese of Bujumbura in Burundi, visited several dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada last fall. He was invited

Alarm over Ugandan bill

The House of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada as well as the Conference of Bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada have

More same-sex blessings

The diocese of Montreal will allow priests to bless same-gender couples who have been civilly married. Montreal becomes the fourth diocese in the Anglican Church

His passion spoke volumes

He was admired as much for being a resolute thinker and writer as he was for being a talented organist and choir director. Bishop Barry

Obituary: Frederick Alfred Dykes

Frederick Alfred Dykes, 1929-2009 Fred was priested in Calgary in 1954. Former pastor of the Crow’s Nest Pass; Carbon, Acme, Three Hills; St. Gabriel’s and

Anglican Journal’s annual Appeal

The 16th annual Anglican Journal Appeal provides readers with an opportunity to extend financial support to the Journal and the diocesan newspapers. We thank you

One Voice for modern and choral music

Anglican creative team Sheila Stanley and Manuel Rodenkirchen helped bring an eclectic mix of artists together to raise funds for The Primate’s World Relief and

Archdeacon Arthur Privett dies at 94

Archdeacon Arthur Privett worked in the diocese of Yukon for 50 years, earning him the distinction of being the longest serving priest at Christ Church

Canadian Anglican Sunday school teachers set up online support group.

‘We will feel we are one’

Most of the time, they teach in dank cathedral basements or remote rural parishes. The work is unpaid, there is no opportunity for professional development

Bishop Parke-Taylor: 1920-2009

Bishop Geoffrey Parke-Taylor, suffragan (assistant) bishop in the dioceses of Huron and Toronto, died on May 11 at the age of 89. He worked as

Alice Kathleen Baxter

Alice Baxter, wife of the late Bishop Neville Clarke and Kenneth Baxter, died on Aug. 26 in Orillia, Ont. in her 97th year. She was

Parke-Taylor

Bishop Parke-Taylor: 1920-2009

Bishop Geoffrey Parke-Taylor, suffragan (assistant) bishop in the dioceses of Huron and Toronto, died on May 11 at the age of 89. He worked as

Native activist Gladys Cook dies

Gladys Cook, who helped many native people as a counsellor and touched the lives of many more people throughout Canada by courageously being among the

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