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Action, not just words

The war on poverty [Feb. 2012, p. 1] was first-rate. I was particularly pleased that you profiled examples of Anglican action to counter root causes

Amen to that

In the article General Synod balances budget [Jan. 2012, p. 1], I read the following on the page 6 turn: “Of major concern is the

Copycats?

Accompanying my in-laws to Christmas Mass, I discovered that the newly revised Roman Catholic Apostles’ Creed now ends with the assumption that Jesus goes to

When will we learn?

On November 23, Occupy Toronto was removed from its St. James Park encampment just as Ontario government ministers met with Ontario Economic Summit delegates at

Break the silence

The global arms trade is a human rights issue. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people are killed, injured, raped and forced to flee from

Expanding the Bible

Thank you for the review of John Spong’s book on expanding the Bible to include other voices of inspiration and insight [The Bible…to be continued,

Slower than snails

It was a pleasant surprise to see the article on the interview with Bishop Spong. It is interesting that most religions accept the evolution of

…I think not!

I am aware of the new worship material that has been produced by the Roman Catholic Church, but I have not read the material. As

Filed in the blue bin

Why do Anglicans give to World Vision?Since September, I have received five catalogues from World Vision-one with my name and address on it, one with

Endless love

Having seen the reader letter in the December issue of the Anglican Journal, I thought I would tell Harold Munn that I did something that

The words we choose

In the article Women in the church [Nov. 2011, p. 1], I read that, “Now, every diocese in the Anglican Church of Canada permits the

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Top down

After reading a recent communique about Anglican Church of Canada pension concerns (a warning?), I feel the need to apologize for living so long (92

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The things deacons do An article on the activity of the Rev. Sean Krausert on the front page of the October issue makes it quite

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From the archives

Women in high office I can understand the frustration on the part of some that female clergy do not occupy more leadership positions in our

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Innovative examples What a good idea to profile a parish like St. Stephen’s Oldcastle, Ont. [How do you grow your church? Apr. 2011, p. 1].

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Confusing shade of gray As a life-long Anglican, I should be in church. But my motivation is gone. Colour me blue. I found the editorial

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Monty Python did it better The Blair-Hitchens “debate” (Jan. 2011, p. 1) was not a serious discussion, but “show business” featuring two pseudo-intellectual actors. The

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Greener pastures for all? Re: Scientists probe brief brushes with the afterlife (Jan. 14, 2011, anglicanjournal.com): what I find puzzling about reports of near-death experiences

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Better exemplars needed The prominence given to the Toronto debate between Christopher Hitchens and Tony Blair [A force for good or evil? Jan. 2011, p.

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The ties that bind Anglicans need the umbilical cord the Anglican Journal provides to pull us together-to be informed about reactions to events that affect

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