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Beardy quits as Keewatin bishop

Bishop Gordon Beardy embraces Archbishop Michael Peers after absolving the church for its role in running residential schools. Bishop Gordon Beardy of the diocese of

BAS approval extended indefinitely

Waterloo, Ont. The once-controversial Book of Alternative Services is here to stay. General Synod decided to extend “approval of the BAS until such time as

Paper may incorporate

The Anglican Journal is moving toward incorporating itself separately from General Synod so it can continue to operate if General Synod goes bankrupt. General Synod’s

The human face of full communion

Waterloo, Ont. IT WAS a sweet moment – the human face of full communion. Lutheran pastor Hugh Farmer of Saskatoon stepped down from a bus

Fund raiser on hold

Plans for a feasibility study of a nationwide fundraising campaign have been put on hold because of uncertainty surrounding the national church’s financial situation, said

Fund for Aboriginals

Sydney (ENI) – The National Council of Churches in Australia’s executive body has recommended the establishment of a “healing commission” and a national government fund

A failure of maturity

Eric Beresford Web Exclusive It was like entering a time warp. As I watched the images of young protesters clashing with police in Quebec City,

Vice-regal spouses join bishops

Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and husband John Ralston Saul at St. Mark’s church. Niagara Falls, Ont. Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and her husband, writer John

How the story gets told

A VAST MEDIA room, an electronic forum with daily “ezine” bulletins, Web cams and traditional paper press kits are all pieces of the mix that

Melanesian panpipes used to empower youth

‘Fierce warriors’ offer a traditional welcome to Archbishop Michael Peers as he arrives at the Airahu Rural Training Centre on Malaita. KILL THOSE PEOPLE! Eat

Malaysian partner

Judy Berinai, Asian theologian and teacher. JUDY BERINAI, the only woman among the three international partners invited to General Synod in July, is a mix

Churches’ summit showing termed ‘weak’

Although Canadian churches presented a strongly-worded letter to heads of government at the Quebec City Summit of the Americas, some faith-based protestors on the other

Anglican publications honored

Winnipeg After being recognized in April as one of the top national church newspapers in North America, the Anglican Journal has picked up an additional

Bishop pleads innocence

Bishop Samuel Musabyimana Arusha, Tanzania Samuel Musabyimana, an Anglican bishop formerly with the Church of Rwanda, has pleaded not guilty to a range of genocide

Delegation to Mexico sees free trade evils

Union organizer Pedro Lopez discusses working conditions in Mexico with Archbishop Tom Morgan. An unprecedented level of exploitation in the Americas awaits if free trade

Provincial news

Sower in trouble Funding cuts could shut down the diocese of Calgary’s newspaper, according to a story in The Sower. The diocese is facing massive

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