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Letters to the editor

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

Letters to the editor

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

Letters to the editor

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

Letters to the editor

Bishop is right to demand obedience from clergy Dear editor, Re: Newfoundland bishop sets rules for clergy (Jan. 14 news story, anglicanjournal.com). Finally, a bishop

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One cannot always turn the other cheek Dear editor,Re: Christ’s sacrifice cannot be compared to sacrifice of military men and women (January letters). As a

A few more resolutions for the church

Editor’s note: In the January issue of the Anglican Journal, we suggested six New Year’s resolutions for the Anglican Church of Canada and we asked

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One cannot always turn the other cheek Dear editor,Re: Christ’s sacrifice cannot be compared to sacrifice of military men and women (January letters). As a

Letters to the editor

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

Letters to the editor

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

There is goodness in the world’

We have a program called the Good Samaritan which links various churches in our community through outreach and social projects. It was developed to provide

‘You were born for this’

When reflecting on how the Christmas story is relevant in my ministry as a hospital chaplain, I am aware that I am surrounded daily by

A season to reflect, forego consumerism

Most of my students come from “non-liturgical” traditions. I like to introduce my first-year students to the church year around Advent, which usually begins at

A time to share God’s love

I am the deacon in the church of St. John the Evangelist in Leamington, Ont. My outreach ministry is as chaplain in Leamington District Memorial

Featured letter: Quite a bit more comfort

Dear editor, Re: A bit of comfort (April Anglican Journal), about the knitted comfort dolls (www.icross.ca). I started a challenge to all churches in Sarnia

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