
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

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

Calendar The 12th Annual Renewal Mission ’99 will be held March 13-14 at St. Simon’s in North Vancouver. Guest speaker is Rev. David Hollebone, rector

Robin Neil Gibson, 45, director of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund since 1993, died of cancer at his home in Toronto on Dec.

Euthanasia, human sexuality, review of the marriage canon, reproductive technologies, evangelism and the use of Scripture: these are a sampling of issues the church’s faith,

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

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

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

Bishop Michael Ingham is being advised by his diocesan council to ignore a national House of Bishops resolution urging him to delay making a decision

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

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

Natives, national churches and the federal government are meeting to explore alternatives to battling in court over the legacy of residential schools. “All the indicators

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

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

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

Two Anglican priests in Nova Scotia and a former priest who served in Winnipeg are facing charges relating to sexually assaulting boys. Rev. Wayne Lynch,

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

The number of legal claims against the Anglican Church of Canada now totals 72. Meanwhile, final arguments were due to be heard during the week

Bishops of three dioceses in Manitoba and northwestern Ontario are looking at a new approach to creating a Native Anglican church. The dioceses of Brandon,

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

An Anglican woman whose infant daughter died of dehydration a day after she was sent home from hospital says she does not want the licence