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Endowment campaign

The former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Michael Peers, his wife, Dorothy, and former United Church of Canada moderator, Marion Pardy, are co-chairing

Ecumenical dialogue

Bishop Anthony Burton of the diocese of Saskatchewan has been appointed co-chair of the Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue of Canada.   Established in 1971, the dialogue

Parish tests out new mission model

The diocese of New Westminster has taken over the governance of St. Mark’s, Vancouver, to allow its priest and parishioners to try out “new models

Theologian elected as bishop of Ottawa

Chapman Canon John Chapman, dean of theology at Huron University College in London, Ont., is the new bishop of the Anglican diocese of Ottawa.  

ABC takeover to be final June 1

Augsburg Fortress director Andy Seal is overseeing the takeover of Toronto’s Anglican Book Centre. Negotiations between the Anglican Church of Canada and Augsburg Fortress Canada

Philosopher awarded Templeton Prize

Canadian Charles Taylor (right) is congratulated by John Templeton after winning the $1.8 million Templeton Prize. New York Charles Taylor, a Canadian philosopher whose work

India praises churches in AIDS work

A child suffering from HIV/AIDS rests with her mother during a recent protest against a drug manufacturer in New Delhi. The Indian government and United

Waving the flag

The Hamilton Spectator newspaper poked good-natured fun at Ralph Spence, bishop of Niagara, after it was announced recently that the well-known expert in vexillology (the

Native bishop to lead gospel seminar

The Native Ministries Consortium summer school is offering courses ranging from reclaiming youth at risk to global church politics at the Vancouver School of Theology

Electing the Primate: the process

1. Under a new process this year, bishops secure the consent of episcopal colleagues whom they wish to nominate for the office of primate, then

Women seek apology

Tokyo A Japanese Christian women’s leader has added her voice to those seeking an apology and reparation from the government in Tokyo for women forced

Activist receives peace award

Baldwin Rev. Bill Baldwin, a retired priest in Ottawa who has been working for peace in the Middle East, recently received the outstanding contribution award

Anglican Journal recognized as best in its field

Freelance artist Anna Payne-Krzyzanowski won the Anglican Journal an honourable mention for her Remembrance Day illustration; it accompanied a November 2006 reflection entitled Chaplains are

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