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Anglican Journal delivers … daily

Winnipeg For the first time, the Anglican Journal, the monthly national newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada, produced a daily newspaper for the entirety

The Journal at synod

The Anglican Journal will provide its readers with up-to-the-minute coverage of General Synod on June 19-25 through its Web site anglicanjournal.com In addition to regular

Frederick Hugh Wright Crabb

Archbishop Frederick Hugh Wright Crabb, the former metropolitan of Rupert’s Land, died on Feb. 24 a the age of 91. A native of Devon, England,

Batman is Anglican? Who knew?

So goes one of the headlines in the “Random but good humour links” area at generation.anglican.ca, a Web site for young Canadian Anglicans. The Web

Isabel D. Greenwood

Isabel D. Greenwood, who “always found ways to help build bridges between the work and mission of the church and the needs of the community,”

Five lay people honoured with Award of Merit

Five individuals will receive the Anglican Award of Merit, the Anglican Church of Canada’s highest award for lay people; the honour is given to those

Diocese of Ottawa elects new bishop

Canon John Chapman, dean of theology at Huron University College in London, Ont., is the new bishop of the Anglican diocese of Ottawa. Bishop-elect Chapman,

Church historian new director of TST

Rev. Alan Hayes, who is a professor of church history at Wycliffe College, has been named the new director of the Toronto School of Theology

Journal Appeal comes close to 2006 target

The Anglican Journal’s annual fundraising appeal collected $556,065 in 2006, just a hair shy of its goal of $560,000. “It was still a success since

Healing fund not reaching the North

Noting a dearth of applications for indigenous healing fund projects in the North, Esther Wesley, General Synod’s healing fund co-ordinator, said she plans to travel

Bishop Ford championed ecumenism

Bishop Douglas Albert Ford, who stressed ecumenism as diocesan bishop of Saskatoon, died Jan. 23 at the age of 89. When he was consecrated bishop

30th anniversary

Several events around the country marked the 30th anniversary, on Nov. 30, of the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Anglican Church of

Frank Calder

Frank Calder, the Nisga’a chief whose courage and perseverance made it possible for aboriginal land claims to be recognized in Canada and who inspired other

Anglican award

Rev. Paul Gibson, who served as General Synod’s liturgical officer and consultant for theological education for 25 years, is to be awarded the Cross of

A time to harvest

Saskatoon bishop Rodney Andrews with Arnold Taylor, an organic farmer from Kenaston, Sask., who is an Anglican. While his crops are healthy this year, many

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