
Letters to the Editor
Primate’s Fund AIDS initiative must continue Dear editor, On Oct 13-15, more than 40 people gathered in Fredericton for a regional gathering of those involved

Primate’s Fund AIDS initiative must continue Dear editor, On Oct 13-15, more than 40 people gathered in Fredericton for a regional gathering of those involved

Dear editor, Re: Group calls for closure of bookstore (November). I am astonished to hear that a committee has recommended the closure of the Anglican

Archbishop’s action comes from his social commitment Dear editor, Re: Archbishop disciplined for performing same-sex marriage (Oct 1, anglicanjournal.com story). Does the Anglican church now

Editor’s note: Last year, after a reader told us how he assembled a personalized photo calendar for his in-laws for Christmas, we asked Anglican Journal

Dear editor,Re: Donations are our thanks to God (June letters). From a practical standpoint, it is inconceivable that the church would adopt fundraising models that

No intent to disenfranchise smaller dioceses Dear editor, Re: Intentional? (September letters). It is both entirely inaccurate and highly inappropriate to suggest that there was

Dear editor,Re: Dioceses question cost of Synod meeting (May issue). Given the projected expense on General Synod 2007 in Winnipeg and the possibility that the

Dear editor,Re: New Anglican Foundation director named (June issue). I read with dismay and sorrow the news item announcing the appointment of John Wright, Dean

Comparison of Israel to a serpent is offensive Dear editor, Re: Archbishop reassures Jewish community (May issue). Archbishop Andrew Hutchison has tried to assure the

Editor’s Note: In our April issue, we asked readers how they would like their donations to the church to be acknowledged. A representative sample of

Synod delegates are missing opportunitiesDear editor, Re: (Dioceses question cost of Synod meeting, May issue) What horror: the idea that we would be asked for

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Dear editor, When I was in high school in Holland, the coming of Lent affected many Christians. Festivities were curtailed; wedding parties were postponed until

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Dear editor, I was struck by two contrasting stories in your February issue. The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund’s AIDS campaign is flagging (Primate’s

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Dear editor, Thank you so much for Peter Moon’s article about Capt. Fraser Harvey (Army chaplain jumps in feet first after his flock, Jan. 27

Dear editor, Thank you for your December article, Dreaming of a simple Christmas. It really struck a chord with me. A simpler, less commercialized Christmas

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 200 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 200 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar