What it means to be the church
Dear editor, Ed Brown in his letter (Choices, December Journal) makes a telling remark, especially when a few pages later we read about the Canadian
Dear editor, Ed Brown in his letter (Choices, December Journal) makes a telling remark, especially when a few pages later we read about the Canadian
As the Anglican Journal marked its 130th anniversary this year, we asked readers to tell us about their favourite stories and features — what the
Dear editor, Re: Religious leaders vow to help end global poverty (October Journal). “You always have the poor with you.” John 12:8. The aim of
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Dear editor, Churches, local and national, possibly receive few bequests not, as your October editorial suggests (Do people simply forget the church?), because their members
Dear editor, I deplore the Anglican Consultative Council’s preoccupation with the differences within the church rather than concentration on the faith that unites us (Anglican
Dear editor, I am so weary of reading letters to the Journal which are full of complaints about the Anglican Church. I must confess that
Dear editor, As a small, struggling rural parish, we accepted the residential schools agreement reached by the government and the national church, albeit with some
Editor’s Note: As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we would like to hear from readers: what were your favourite stories and features? What
Dear Editor, As a successor and former colleague of mine in the role of editor of this newspaper, you would likely subscribe to the aphorism
Dear editor, I read with deep sadness the story, Observers describe free trade ‘disaster’ (May). The accompanying photo on page one states that the bodies
Dear editor, Re: Loss of focus (April letters). This letter affirms the authority of the Word of God as the basis of our faith –
Dear editor, In reading the Anglican Journal and in conversation with other Anglicans recently, I have become increasingly disheartened by the language that is being
Dear editor, We are now beyond the pale and the media tell us some of the primates meeting in Northern Ireland had a dinner to
Dear editors, Re: Canterbury snubs North Americans (April issue). I’m Canadian and I don’t feel the least bit “snubbed” by Archbishop Williams’ decision. What right
Dear editor, In the car this morning, just long enough to hear Shelagh Rogers interviewing 1950s Canadian Football League star Normie Kwong – the new
Dear editor, As the confusion in the Anglican Communion intensifies, your readers may find the following comment apt. In reviewing the current situation, an English
Dear editor, I am writing in response to letterwriter Nathan Douglas (The flock, December letters). I was your age, Nathan, when I left the Pentecostal
Dear editor, Re: Primate’s Fund head announces his departure (Anglican Journal Web site, Sept. 21). These words were spoken by Andrew Ignatieff, executive director of
General Synod urged to act decisively on blessingsDear editor, I would like to echo the opinion expressed by John Coleman (Usually silent, March letters) that
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