
Inter-faith forum seeks ways ‘to improve society’
Participants visited the former Nazi-run concentration camp of Majdanek, where tens of thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates were killed during the Holocaust. Photo: D.

Participants visited the former Nazi-run concentration camp of Majdanek, where tens of thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates were killed during the Holocaust. Photo: D.

Lebanese Muslim and Christian leaders are urging their national leaders to work towards unity and tolerance Photo: Diak/Shutterstock JerusalemLebanese religious leaders have warned against growing

Peace-building farms will grow crops like tomatoes that will provide food and a source of income for both Christian and Muslim families. Photo: Vakhrushev Pavel

Former residential schools students, their families and church representatives at a unity walk in Winnipeg last summer. Photo: Marites N. Sison Indian and Northern Affairs

The queen is scheduled to visit Dublin’s Garden of Remembrance, which honors those who died fighting to free Ireland from British rule Photo: Zoran Karapancev

Inside a Coptic church in Cairo, Egypt. Photo: Gina Sanders Nairobi, KenyaChristian and Muslim clashes in Egypt have left 12 people dead, 238 injured and two

Re-enactment of World War II fights near river Hron in Tekov, Slovakia. Photo: Ventura MoscowPatriarch Kirill I of the Russian Orthodox Church and Rabbi Berl

On May 10, 2011, the University of Trinity College in Toronto will confer honorary degrees to an Anglican priest, a pastor/gay rights activist, and a

A fishing vessel washed ashore by the March 11 tsunami in Ishinomaki, Japan. Photo: ACT/CWS/Takeshi Komino TokyoA Japanese church district leader has said that he wants

A school gym houses victims displaced by the March 11 earthquake/tsunami that hit Japan. Photo: ACT/CWS/Takeshi Komino Seoul, South KoreaJapan’s churches and Christian councils should

“Bible scholars are trying to codify the thousands of changes, verse by verse, word by word — even letter by letter — that crept into

The exterior of London’s Westminster Abbey. Photo: David Fowler Canterbury, EnglandFive days after one of Britain’s great churches, London’s Westminster Abbey, was seen on television

Pakistanis watch a TV news report about the killing of Al- Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden. Photo: Asianet-Pakistan Nairobi, KenyaThe killing of Osama bin Laden

Newspaper front pages on a fence at Ground Zero/World Trade Center, New York, after U.S. forces killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan May 1. Photo:

View of the Vatican with Saint Peter’s Basilica and Sant’Angelo’s Bridge. Photo: Antoine Beyeler RomeThe Vatican on May 2 announced that it relieved Australian bishop

Relief for Japan continues The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is continuing to accept donations for disaster relief in Japan. The country is

French fry sweepstakes A full page of the Anglican Journal (Bullets over Broadway, Mar. 2011, p. 8) celebrates the achievements of Brent Hawkes as a

The face of addiction is changing, and our understanding of drug abuse must change with it. Parents need to know that substance abuse could be

“We are very, very spiritual. “He looked at me intently to be sure I understood. No trace of superiority. No attempt to prove anything. No

General Synod is in a time of “great transition,” said Archbishop Hiltz, who announced a number of staff appointments, effective immediately.Vianney (Sam) Carriere has been