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EU harms farmers: bishop
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
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
Despite the high-profile controversy over church-run native residential schools in the last decade, it seems that certain quarters in the church still have some lessons
The photograph of Rev. Michael Batten blessing solar panels at St. David’s Church, Vancouver, was taken by photographer Drew Eves-Lethbridge.
CanterburyLeaders of Britain’s Hindu community are expressing disbelief and outrage at claims by two English church ministers that yoga should be banned after saying that
Police and parole officers in British Columbia are looking into the activities of former Anglican priest Ralph Rowe, a convicted pedophile, according to the Surrey
In the film Forgiveness: Stories For Our Time, director Johanna Lunn takes on the subject of, yes, forgiveness. Timely indeed, as the world struggles with
Archbishop Terrence Buckle Edmonton Archbishop Terrence O. Buckle, bishop of the diocese of Yukon and metropolitan (provincial archbishop) of the ecclesiastical province of British Columbia
In his 1985 volume, God in Creation, Jurgen Moltmann wrote: “The alienation of nature brought about by human beings can never be overcome until men
Recently, the Anglican Journal asked readers to submit their best photographs for Picture Your Faith, a new monthly feature on the Journal Web site, anglicanjournal.com.
Eleanor (Ellie) Johnson, director of the Anglican Church of Canada’s partnerships department since 1994, said she will retire as of March 31, 2008. “She has
Daybreak House, a six-unit building in Calgary that provides accommodation for refugees in transition, faces an uncertain future after it sustained damage in heavy spring
When I heard that the pop musician Sinead O’Connor had released an album called Theology, it took me right back to my university days, when
Kolkata, India People from different walks of life and faiths joined a colourful peace procession to the tomb of Mother Teresa to commemorate the 10th
Rev. Antonio Osorio, a well-known priest in the diocese of British Columbia who championed the cause of same-sex blessings in the church, has resigned from
Oxford, Ohio A newly-released survey by the Associated Press and MTV, a music video channel aimed at young people, has found that religion and family
‘Go-ahead for hybrid embryo research praised’ This headline in The Telegraph last month was one of many popping up around the world as researchers seek
Sibiu, Romania Germany’s top Protestant bishop has urged a stepping up of efforts to allow Christians of all denominations to share in the eucharist together.
MacDonald The Anglican Church of Canada’s new national indigenous bishop, Mark MacDonald, in early July visited the Kingfisher Lake First Nation community in northern Ontario,
Eh Ler Ter Paw and her child Pow Ta Mu La (main photo) and Ner Ta Thu and his child Eh Ku Moo, are Karen
Sister Amy Hamilton, who is in her second year of a three-year profession with the Sisters of St. John the Divine, finds her work with
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