
A light to my path
At the start of the fall meeting of the house of bishops Archbishop Fred Hiltz, the Canadian primate, preached at a service in London, Ont.,

At the start of the fall meeting of the house of bishops Archbishop Fred Hiltz, the Canadian primate, preached at a service in London, Ont.,

Harare Zimbabwe’s High Court has ruled that there is no urgency in hearing a case in which the Anglican Province of Central Africa is seeking

Rev. Paul Gibson retires at the end of this month as co-ordinator for liturgy for the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), a position which he held

Rev. Paul Gibson retires at the end of the year as co-ordinator for liturgy for the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), a position which he held

A Sisters in Spirit vigil on Parliament Hill attracted around 200 supporters and family members who drew attention to the issue of missing and murdered

Victoria police are investigating an admission of sexual misconduct made by a priest from the diocese of British Columbia who resigned on Sept. 15. Rev.

The New Testament is now available in the Naskapi language, the fruit of 25 years of translation work by Silas Nabinicaboo, a lay reader of

The diocese of Quebec has cleared its former treasurer, Rev. Rodney Clark, of any wrongdoing after completing an investigation into what it described in December

The Kairos Anti-Poverty Fund has money available for local advocacy and community pro-jects that address the causes of poverty. The fund, set up by religious

Archdeacon Dennis Drainville, known for his commitment to social causes and his service as an Ontario provincial legislator, on Oct. 12 was elected co-adjutor bishop

Edmonton Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, is urging Canadian Anglicans to find a balance between addressing issues that “consume us

Cornwall, Ont. The synod of the diocese of Ottawa by a vote of 177 to 97 approved on Oct. 13 a motion requesting its bishop

Sydney Supporters of women’s ordination have cheered a decision by the highest court of the Anglican Church of Australia clearing the way for women to

On Sept. 24, 2007, Cpl. Nathan Hornburg was killed in Afghanistan by mortar fire as he was repairing a tank track. He was 24 and

On Eagle’s Wings, an ecumenical ministry that serves churches and individuals in the remote and isolated areas of northern Canada, has sought the support of

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has launched a criminal investigation into allegations of abuse of students at Grenville Christian College, a recently-closed private school in

Recently, the Anglican Journal asked readers to submit their best photographs for Picture Your Faith, a new monthly feature on the Journal Web site, anglicanjournal.com

Edmonton The Council of the North has identified the mending of its strained relationship with the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP) as one of

Edmonton Archbishop Terrence O. Buckle, bishop of the diocese of Yukon and metropolitan (provincial archbishop) of British Columbia and the Yukon, has announced his retirement

Toronto’s St. Paul’s church, Bloor Street, which completed a four-year, $23-million restoration and expansion project in 2006, recently received the Award of Excellence for the