Kathy Blair

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Couples are united in Christ

Newlyweds in their mid-40s, Fennella and Ray Temmerman each had built strong ties to their churches over their lifetimes: Mrs. Temmeran in the Anglican church

Peace-building needed in Iraq

Archbishop Michael Peers has spoken out against the recent military strikes by the United States and Britain in Iraq, urging the Canadian government to use

Legal fees cause deficit

A proposal to review salaries of the primate and bishops, a discussion of the Anglican Journal’s coverage and a decrying of hate crimes against gays

Lawyers scramble for Native clients

Some lawyers may be using questionable tactics in their rush to get a piece of the legal action on Native residential schools, charges one of

Anglicans take up child custody issue

A group in the Diocese of Ottawa has taken up the cause of separated and divorced dads and their children. “The project is motivated by

Legal bills mount as lawsuit numbers climb

Lawyers’ and counselling fees related to residential schools problems have already cost the church over $129,000 this year and the church’s treasurer expects it will

Nail-biting time at PWRDF

Canadians have given generously to the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund this year to help Canadian victims of the ice storm and victims of

Nisga’a chief defends land deal

The vocal opposition to the proposed Nisga’a treaty comes as no surprise to the president of the Nisga’a Tribal Council. “Whenever aboriginal people try to

Flood fires up diocese

The flood of April 1997 that damaged the synod office and cathedral hall in Peace River, Alta., may have marked a turning point in the

Ingham calls for prayer, not lobby

A council advising the bishop of New Westminster on how to respond to the thorny issue of blessing same-sex unions met for the first time

Organ finds new home on East Coast

A church in Newfoundland is making beautiful music with the gift of an organ donated by a Calgary woman. “The congregation was well pleased with

Volunteers urgently needed

When Helen Parker went to work at a health centre in Kenya run by the Anglican Church, she couldn’t understand why more villagers weren’t coming

Families praise Nova Scotians

If a disaster of the magnitude of the crash of Swissair Flight 111 had to happen anywhere, from the perspective of the victims’ families there

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