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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

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

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,

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

Doug Tindal resigns

Doug Tindal, director of information resources with the Anglican Church of Canada, has resigned to accept a consulting position with U.S.-based FaithandValues.com, a new interfaith

Fear of violence curbs Holy Land pilgrimages

London (ENI)-Violence between Palestinians and Israelis has caused a sharp reduction in pilgrimages, says an ecumenical delegation from Britain after a visit to the Holy

Sex offenders salvaged by Circles

Circles of Support staff, from left, Dan Haley, Eileen Henderson, Norma Lelless, Julie Bender, Ed Vandenberg. MALCOLM Savage cannot imagine anyone more dangerous than a

British priests drawn to far north

AFTER AN AD in the Anglican Journal seeking priests did not pay off, the diocese of the Arctic decided to go further afield and in

Corrections

In the May 2010 issue, reference was made to the Vital Church Planting conference held in Toronto in February. The annual event is a joint

Essentials conference planned for June

ESSENTIALS, a group of Canadian Anglicans hoping to direct the church back to its more orthodox roots and teachings, will hold its second national conference

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

Calendar

Pastoral care retreat The School of Pastoral Care, an ecumenical group dedicated to renewing healing ministry within churches, will host a five day residential training

Transparency

Michael Peers LUNCH at the monastery. But this lunch was on a Friday in Lent, so it was somewhat different, and not just in the

Biotech calls out for integrity, transparency

Eric Beresford RECENT developments in the biological sciences, including genomics, the science of gene mapping and manipulation, have the potential to change human life in

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

Carriere confirmed as Journal editor

Vianney Carriere Toronto Vianney (Sam) Carriere, acting editor of the Anglican Journal since last August, has been confirmed as editor of the national newspaper and

Ninian Smart

London Ninian Smart, a teacher and author on comparative religion, has died at the age of 73. Mr. Smart, a Scot, called himself an “Episcopalian-Buddhist”

Church aid focuses on rebuilding

A boy in Barrio El Espino, Ahuachapan, El Salvador, helps dig out the ruins of what was once his family’s house, before the January earthquake

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