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Urgent appeal launched for Africa

World Vision’s Dave Toycen met with Bishop Dinis Sengulane. The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund has launched an urgent appeal to Canadians to help

Bishops to gather

Roman Catholic and Anglican bishops from around the world will gather in Mississauga, Ont., May 14-20 to continue to explore the pursuit of unity. The

People should embrace diversity, Tutu says

Primate Michael Peers introduced Archbishop Desmond Tutu before he received the second of his honorary doctorates in two days. Archbishop Desmond Tutu already has ?honorary

Journal appoints editorial assistant

Brickenden The Anglican Journal welcomes Steve Brickenden as our new editorial assistant. Many callers may already be familiar with Mr. Brickenden as he worked for

PWRDF studies incorporation

The Primate?s World Relief and Development Fund continues to work towards incorporation as a non-governmental organization, separate from the Anglican Church of Canada. But director

How secure is your computer anyway?

You can pull your blinds and shut your door, but when you go online you still might be sacrificing your privacy, often without your knowledge.

A funny kind of invitation from Ottawa

If you want to invite someone to dinner, apparently you sue them. That seems to be the latest in etiquette from the federal government. A

Last-minute meeting fulfills a dream

Kirsten Mercer bought a disposable camera to record her meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. When asked, ?If you could have dinner with anyone in the

Trusting in God involves letting go

I was sitting with a young friend in a street cafe at a main intersection in Havana. I have been to Havana many times, but

Archbishop elected

Melbourne Australia’s Anglican Church has elected a progressive archbishop and theologian, Dr. Peter Carnley, 62, as its new head. The choice is likely to annoy church

Moral teachings transcend barriers

Three millennia ago, the writer of the Book of Proverbs said, ?Train children in the way they should go, and when they are old they

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