Anglicans receive honorary degrees at various universities
Linda Nicholls, suffragan (assistant) bishop of Trent-Durham in the diocese of Toronto, received an honorary doctorate of divinity from Wycliffe College, in Toronto. Benjamin Arreak,
Linda Nicholls, suffragan (assistant) bishop of Trent-Durham in the diocese of Toronto, received an honorary doctorate of divinity from Wycliffe College, in Toronto. Benjamin Arreak,
Harare/LusakaChurches and church hospitals are being targeted by supporters of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe who want to ensure their compatriots do not vote against the
The Anglican Journal won a total of 17 awards at two recent national and international church press conventions. The Canadian Church Press (CCP) recognized the
Leanne Larmondin, who served the Anglican Church of Canada’s communications department for 15 years, most recently as editor of the Anglican Journal, on May 7
St. James church in Florence, also called la chiesa Americana, or “the American church,” recently celebrated 100 years of ministry in the Italian city known
Glacial’ is a term occasionally used to describe the pace of change in the church. Certainly, to people who are advocates for change, the wait
Delta, B.C. The South American primate who has welcomed dissenting Canadian Anglican parishes into his province says he sees the beginning of the end of
Bishop Sue Moxley keeps her attire for the Queen’s garden party under her hat. Bishop Anthony Burton of Saskatchewan was giving a spirited talk on
A collection of 150 icons from the Eastern Orthodox world is the subject of The Sacred Image of the Icon: A World of Belief at
If the word “manga” sounds the least bit mysterious or alien to you, then chances are that you do not have a son or daughter
A child at a village south of Yangon, Burma, receives bread from a local donor; the area was devastated in early May by Cyclone Nargis.
A natural amphitheatre in the desert near Drumheller, Alta. is the site of the annual Canadian Badlands Passion Play, scheduled for July 4-6 and 11-13,
Jim Arnold’s photo contribution to Picture Your Faith, a monthly feature on the Anglican Journal Web site, anglicanjournal.com, was awarded first place in the colour
Bishops had a wide-ranging discussion about the Lambeth Conference, scheduled for July 16 to Aug. 3 in Canterbury, England. Bishop Anthony Burton of the diocese
The first 19 graduates of an indigenous Anglican theology program have received their diplomas at the spring convocation of the College of Emmanuel and St.
Matthew Angon and Rebecca Achol Majak, members of the peace council in Pacong, south Sudan, stand under a palm tree that inspired the villagers to
A Greek paralympic athlete carries the Beijing 2008 Olympic torch in Thessaloniki. Christian leaders are concerned that foreign Protestant chaplains are banned from volunteering at
The Anglican Church of Canada has strong ties to the Episcopal (Anglican) Church of Sudan (ECS). Since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in
SingaporeA Roman Catholic newspaper has cleared its first hurdle in a legal battle to force the Malaysian government to reverse a ban against the use
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