Ashdown leads fundraising tour
Bishop David Ashdown will be leading an eight-day tour of the diocese of Keewatin in July that will also generate a charitable donation tax receipt
Bishop David Ashdown will be leading an eight-day tour of the diocese of Keewatin in July that will also generate a charitable donation tax receipt
Hywel J. Jones, who was elected bishop of the diocese of British Columbia in 1980 and retired four years later, died on April 23 of
General Synod: Is it a meeting? A building? A group of people? A body of work? And whatever it is, how does it matter to
Toronto Archdeacon Colin Johnson was elected suffragan (area) bishop in the Anglican diocese of Toronto on the third ballot at St. James’ Cathedral on April
Summer school The College of Emmanuel and St. Chad in Saskatoon said the theme of its annual Summer School of Lay Persons will be Spiritual
In the mid-1990s, as the number of lawsuits alleging abuse in native residential schools began to pile up, the concept of an alternative dispute resolution
Retired archbishop Walter Heath Jones died on March 22 at the age of 74 as a result of injuries suffered in a skiing accident near
Bishop Barry Jenks of the diocese of British Columbia has announced that he will retire, effective July 2. Bishop Jenks will be 65 on July
Archbishop Thomas O. Morgan, 62, diocesan bishop of Saskatoon and metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Rupert’s Land, has announced he will retire, effective Dec.
Moose Jaw anniversary St. John the Baptist Church in Moose Jaw, Sask., will mark its 120th anniversary with a celebration weekend May 24-25. Former parishioners
Bishop Richard Harries, the bishop of Oxford, posed with a rifle as part of a new campaign in Great Britain against the arms race. He
Mississauga, Ont.-Canon Harold Percy of Trinity church, Streetsville, Ont., was among seven Canadians representing a broad spectrum of Canada’s church community who traveled to Africa
The photograph of Rev. Michael Batten blessing solar panels at St. David’s Church, Vancouver, was taken by photographer Drew Eves-Lethbridge.
Ottawa An exhibit of photographs from Indian residential schools called Where Are The Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools is on display at
Bishop Harold Jones, retired bishop of the Episcopal diocese of South Dakota and the first American Indian to be elevated to the office of bishop
St. John’s, Nfld. Diocesan newspapers from Toronto and Fredericton were recognized for general excellence at a gathering of the Anglican Editors Association in June. The
Charles Soney, a member of the Walpole Island First Nation in Ontario, searches for names of fellow students on a monument commemorating children from the
IN COMMUNION Lutheran Life Insurance Society of Canada has appointed its first Anglican board member — Rev. Mervyn R. Mercer of Etobicoke, Ont. Mr. Mercer
A MASSIVE international choral festival scheduled for Toronto from May 31 to June 22 will see significant Anglican participation. Four Anglican churches are among the
Women’s Auxiliary and other groups, many of them from southern parishes, donated about $30 per year (not $30 per month as reported in the June
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