Anglican Journal Staff

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Honorary Degrees

The spring convocations of several theological colleges and universities across Canada honoured the following Anglicans and other individuals with honorary doctor of divinity degrees: University

Journal wins 17 awards

The Anglican Journal won a total of 17 awards at two recent national and international church press conventions. The Canadian Church Press (CCP) recognized the

Staff probe delay in Journal Appeal receipts

The Anglican Journal is investigating a delay in the mailing of receipts to readers who responded in December to the annual Journal fundraising appeal, said

Dulcie Brown

Dulcie Brown, who dedicated most of her life to serving the Anglican Church of Canada, particularly the former diocese of Cariboo and the Anglican Parishes

Journal seeks images of serenity

Fingers plucking the strings of a harp, fall leaves forming a tapestry of bursting colours, the blue sky and vast views near Banff, Alta., are

Felix Honeygold

Canon Felix Honeygold, who recently celebrated his 70th anniversary of ordination as a priest, died on March 17 in his 98th year. Mr. Honeygold served

Better late …

In the 1880s, St. Alban’s church, Adolphustown, Ont., (diocese of Ontario) commissioned a so-called “rose window” from Robert McCausland Ltd. But the building committee ran

Frank Peake

Rev. Frank Peake, who authored books on church history, died on Feb. 13, in his 95th year. One of his best-known books, The Bishop Who

Bible facts

Oldest The oldest copy of the Bible at General Synod Archives, Toronto: published 1679 in London and bound with the Church of England’s Book of

Edmonton elects its dean as bishop

Jane Alexander, rector of All Saints Cathedral and dean of Edmonton, was elected on March 8 bishop of the diocese. Chosen on the third ballot,

Linda Barry-Hollowell

Linda Barry-Hollowell, who served as a member of the board of trustees of the church’s Pension Office Corp. and the pension committee of the Anglican

Order of Canada

Businessman John (Jack) Ernest Irving, an Anglican from the diocese of Fredericton, has been invested into the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honour,

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