
New edition of Psalms and Hymns in Cree
Bishop John Horden, first bishop of Moosonee, translated many Christian texts into Cree. Photo: General Synod Archives In its first reprinting since 1995, Psalms and

Bishop John Horden, first bishop of Moosonee, translated many Christian texts into Cree. Photo: General Synod Archives In its first reprinting since 1995, Psalms and

As you drive to your cottage, you may see them toiling in the hot summer fields. They wear the turbans of India, the shawls of

The diocese of Montreal’s Bishop Barry Clarke and Archdeacon Janet Griffith returned July 24 from a mission visit to their partner diocese in Masasi, Tanzania.

The No Anglican Covenant has issued a one-page primer on the proposed Covenant. Described as opposing the proposal while presenting “a fair but critical view,”

This summer, public input meetings will take place throughout the Upper Great Lakes region of the U.S. and Canada to gather information for the second

Smoke from raging forest fires near Sioux Lookout in northern Ontario has forced the air evacuation of residents of the Kingfisher Lake reserve. Among the

On Dec. 1969, the Rev. Mary Laker Mills of the diocese of Huron became the first woman to be ordained a deacon in the Anglican

Under the Surface, a brilliantly symbolic painting by Sophia Beaton, a young aboriginal artist in British Columbia, provided the logo for the second meeting of

Church socials may be bad for the waistline, according to a new study at Chicago’s Northwestern University. Photo: Bogumil The hospitality of religious people is

Addressing the 37th annual conference on hunger of the Rome-based UN Food and Agriculture Organization on July 1, Pope Benedict XVI stressed the need for

For many devout Jews and Christians, the Hebrew Bible (known as the Torah, the Pentateuch and the Five Books of Moses) was written by God.

The Rt. Rev. Dr. John Saxbee and the Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Selby have been appointed the first episcopal patrons of the international No Anglican

OTTAWA-On July 5, the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) marched in solidarity with participants at the Women’s Worlds 2011 congress to focus attention on

Ottawa-Young essayists ages 17 to 30 are invited to enter an essay competition in honour of the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common

A unanimous June 29 ruling by the Ontario Court of Appeal will require doctors to go before the Ontario Consent and Capacity Board-a tribunal unique

Washington-As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, interfaith relations in the U.S. are taking on new importance. A case in point is the growing momentum

On Saturday, Sept. 10, Los Angeles city hall will host One Light, a vigil for peace on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the

Quick now, How much is a cubit? If you said 18 inches-about the length of a man’s forearm-go to the head of the class! Now

All Saints Anglican Church in Fort McMurray, Alta., is looking to “ring in” an era of growth. Buddy, can you spare a bell? Poised to

The Rev. Canon Dr. Lettie James, the Rev. Prof. Patricia Kirkpatrick and the Rev. Rhonda Waters preside at a Eucharist at Montreal’s Christ Church Cathedral