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Moxley elected diocesan bishop of NS and PEI
Bishop Susan Moxley, the suffragan, or assistant, bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, was elected diocesan bishop on Oct. 20 in an episcopal
Bishop Susan Moxley, the suffragan, or assistant, bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, was elected diocesan bishop on Oct. 20 in an episcopal
London, Ont.Canada’s Anglican bishops, at their regular fall meeting, decided to leave in place a set of pastoral guidelines concerning church services for gay couples
The Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the first Mormon temple built outside the United States, is in Cardston, Alta. Rev.
History: British immigrants brought Anglicanism to South America in the 19th century. The South American Missionary Society continues to work among indigenous peoples there. In
The Anglican Church Women of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Ont., diocese of Huron, staged a unique fundraising on Nov. 3 to benefit children affected
Montage: Saskia Rowley; Canadian National Vimy Memorial: Chris Wattie/Reuters; detail: Anna York-Lyon. One day last April, I stood on a green field and cried as
Canon John Gibaut Canon John Gibaut, a priest from the diocese of Ottawa who is involved in various national and international theological dialogues, has been
A night time view of Regent College’s wind tower illuminated by solar energy. The first photovoltaic art glass – which combines the ancient art of
Canterbury, EnglandA three-week course designed to introduce foreign priests to the British way of doing things in the Roman Catholic church has opened at Ushaw
Typical of children anywhere, these young people in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem find simple joy in playing games on their
Canterbury, EnglandBishop Nolbert Kunonga of Harare in Zimbabwe should resign his post following his attempt to withdraw his diocese from the Anglican Communion’s Central Africa
The theme of remembrance weaves its way throughout this issue of the Anglican Journal. The theme is certainly obvious in photographs and stories about wars
Like young people on a quest to “find themselves,” Anglicans have long been searching for those things that set them apart from other Christians. Three
One day last April, I stood on a green field and cried as I watched the sun caress the newly-restored Canadian National Vimy Memorial. One
WashingtonOne branch of the U.S. military has the advertising slogan, “The few. The proud. The Marines.” A group in another branch might be called, “The
Jazz trumpeter Kermit Ruffins plays at a “mission to musicians” jam session at St. Anna’s Episcopal church, New Orleans. New OrleansOn a recent steamy September
A priest in the diocese of Ontario has been disciplined and had his licence to marry cancelled after officiating at the wedding of a same-sex
You’re a young Anglican who would like to become more involved in your church – both locally and nationally. Where to begin? Try logging on
Warsaw A Polish bishop is urging the country’s farmers not to sell land to foreigners in order to prevent the European Union imposing injustices upon
The photograph of Rev. Michael Batten blessing solar panels at St. David’s Church, Vancouver, was taken by photographer Drew Eves-Lethbridge.
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