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Zero living The article (Green your life, Oct. 2010, p. 1) raises some valid issues regarding actions to combat rising greenhouse-gas emissions. Yes, we need

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Pull wool from our eyes, please Since 2002, vast changes in theological perspective and doctrinal leanings have changed the fabric of the Anglican church. These

Are you downsizing?

ARE fewer people interested in writing to our national paper? Illustration: Frank Renlie Only three letters to the editor were printed in the October issue

A helping paw Trevoy with his constant companion.

Who let the dogs out?

The dog days of summer [Sept. 2010, p. 4] I read about the distress caused by the dog at the communion rail in the Toronto

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All walks of life How utterly ignorant to suggest that gay Anglicans should have their own church [A church of their own? June 2010, p.

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Learn from the healing circle Re: “A spiritual movement” 
(Mar., p. 4) What all aboriginal communities across Canada truly deserve is access to their traditional

Letters to the editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Let’s not go down that road…again

From bad to worse The Journal [Jan., p. 3] story on varied responses from some Anglicans to the Vision 2019 task force report prompts me

You don't have to hit the jackpot to recharge your batteries.

Featured Letter: Beating the rat race

The fifty-something guy sitting next to me on the GO train looked like any other frazzled commuter who had put in a hard day’s work.

Letters to the Editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Featured Letter: ‘Welcome to my church’

Are your church pews half-empty? In my experience, having worshipped in many different parishes across Canada, a sincere and spontaneous salutation, recognizing and acknowledging the

Letters to the Editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Featured letter: Do you believe?

I recently took part in Canada’s favourite cultural pastime by attending a hockey game. Sadly, the division-topping Vancouver Giants were defeated 5-0 by their rival

Letters to the Editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Letters to the editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Letters to the Editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 100 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar

Featured Letter: Sung Evensong

The disappearance of Sung Evensong has surely caused universal regret. Readers may not know that this loveliest of all Anglican services is available at the

Letters to the editor

The Anglican Journal What did Jesus look like? No one knows “Jesus wept!” is the shortest sentence in the Bible. The fact that Jesus cried

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