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Canon Grant Hyslop

Friends remembered him as a “giant in his capacity to share his love.” Canon Grant Bradshaw Hyslop, who died on May 14 at the age

Australia has a new primate

Archbishop Phillip Aspinall of Brisbane was elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia on July 11 by the board of electors of the primate,

Primate’s Fund has new director

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund’s (PWRDF) board of directors said it has appointed Cheryl Curtis as the fund’s executive director, effective Sept. 19.

Rev. Ronald Fellows

For Rev. Ronald Fellows, a sabbatical 25 years ago led to dramatic life changes as he discovered new ways of looking at the world. Mr.

$15 million collected

The Anglican Church of Canada’s Indian residential schools settlement fund, with a goal of $25 million, has collected nearly $15 million as of the end

Journal wins seven international awards

Nashville The Anglican Journal ranked as one of the top national or international church newspapers in North America, winning seven awards, including two awards of

Anglican leaders meet Pope

The Archbishop of Canterbury and other Anglican leaders were among ecumenical representatives greeted by Pope Benedict XVI during an April 25 audience at the Vatican.

Derwyn D. Jones

Derwyn D. Jones, former bishop of Huron who had an interest in media and was a skillful musician, died on March 8 at the age

New reverend mother chosen for SSJD

Sr. Elizabeth Ann Eckert is the new reverend mother of the Anglican Sisterhood of St. John the Divine (SSJD), succeeding Sr. Constance Joanna Gefvert. Sr.

Church sanctions could have been worse: primate

Withdrawing the members of the Anglican Church of Canada and the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) from the Anglican Consultative Council

Group will frame church response to report

Chairs of General Synod (national church) standing committees and councils have struck a task force that will advise the primate and Council of General Synod

Toronto area bishop announces her retirement

Bishop Ann Tottenham, 64, who brought career experience in education to the Toronto episcopacy, will retire on Aug. 31, 2005. “This has not been an

Women’s magazine

Catherine Pate, former youth ministry co-ordinator for the Anglican diocese of Rupert’s Land, has been appointed editor for the Evangelical Lutheran Women (ELW), which produces

Network pushes for values-based health covenant

An ecumenical health care network is urging Canadian Christians to sign a petition urging the federal government’s National Health Council to begin the work of

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