
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

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


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

With a high-profile and controversial bishop at the helm and the hot-button issue of what to do about same-sex blessings hanging over it, the Diocese

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

From the early speculations of the church fathers to the controversies of the Protestant reformation and the advent of modern science and secular ideologies, there



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

Khyentse Norbu coaxed wonderful performances out of his fellow monks. You know you?re in the global village within the first few moments of The Cup,

A new interfaith movement, championed by Bishop Michael Ingham of New Westminster, aims to parallel the idea of the United Nations without its bureaucratic structures.

Bastos Aid agencies, including the Anglican Church?s Primate?s World Relief and Development Fund, are angry the federal government has failed to sanction Calgary-based Talisman Energy

The dialogue on same-sex unions has exposed a split in the Diocese of New Westminster that shows no signs of repair. Conservatives have called for

Toronto Canadian Anglican giving to the national church?s main appeal and development arm was steady last year but donations to the national newspaper fell dramatically.

W hen I was asked to review this book by Archbishop Tutu, chair of the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission, I had just returned from

A man sexually abused by Anglican clergy in Nova Scotia more than 20 years ago has reached a settlement with the Diocese of Nova Scotia

In a commentary written for his on-line service, conservative writer David Virtue has accused the bishop of New Westminster of wrongly suggesting African bishops were

Rome (ENI)?At a solemn service of penance in St Peter?s Basilica in Rome, Pope John Paul II made history on March 12 by begging pardon

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

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