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And the survey says…

The average Anglican Journal reader likes gardening and volunteering, plans to travel outside the country (or at least the province) in the next year and

Breast cancer claims priest

In 2003, Rev. Lynn Griffin’s battle with breast cancer became public when she agreed to be featured in a weekly television diary about coping with

Coming up in the October Anglican Journal

Next month, the Anglican Journal will begin a series that examines rural ministry in the diocese of Saskatoon. The Journal visited parishes in Humboldt, Bjorkdale

Journal’s Web site gets a makeover

The Anglican Journal’s Web site, anglicanjournal.com, is getting a much-needed makeover. The new Web site, to be launched this month, promises to have a more

Bishop James Clarke was suffragan bishop of the Arctic

Bishop James C.M. Clarke

Bishop James C.M. Clarke, who served the diocese of the Arctic and the Canadian Forces, died April 28 at the age of 85. “He came

Anglican Video recognized at festival

Anglican Video’s Topahdewin: The Gladys Cook Story, a film about an aboriginal Anglican woman who survived a damaged childhood to become a prominent drug and

New Anglican Foundation director named

Dean John van Nostrand Wright, formerly of Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria, has been appointed executive director of the Anglican Foundation. Mr. Wright, who is

Journal wins 22 awards from its peers

The Anglican Journal won a total of 22 awards at two separate international and national church press conventions held last spring. The Journal won five

Anglican Journal wins 16 awards

Winnipeg The Anglican Journal won a total of 16 awards, including four first place awards at the annual Canadian Church Press convention and awards dinner,

Bishop honoured

Rodney Andrews, bishop of the diocese of Saskatoon, has received the Centennial Commemorative Medal from the government of Saskatchewan for having organized the Bishop’s Tractor

B.C. and the Yukon

Archbishop Terrence Buckle of the diocese of the Yukon has appointed Douglas MacAdams of Abbotsford, B.C., as chancellor of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia

UBC president

Stephen J. Toope, a human rights scholar who also served as chair of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund Committee and as the Canadian

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