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Solomon Islands bear brunt of tsunami

Terry Brown, the bishop of Malaita in the Church of Melanesia, and the rest of his diocese are “all fine” following a massive underwater earthquake

Five lay people honoured with Award of Merit

Dorothy Davies-Flindall (left) and Betty Livingston will receive the Anglican Award of Merit for their contributions to the church. Five individuals will receive the Anglican

Conference tackles AIDS, poverty issues

Boksburg, South AfricaChurches “are fundamental to the effective tackling of poverty,” Archbishop Njon-gonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town in March told an international conference focused on

A bit of comfort

Anglican Church Women groups in the diocese of Ontario have created dozens of hand-knitted Comfort Dolls for the International Community for the Relief of Suffering

New direction set for stewardship

The process of fundraising at the national office is expected to change as the Letting Down the Nets stewardship initiative becomes a new office of

Primates worship at former slave market

Archbishop of York John Sentamu, the Primate of England, quietly takes in a monument of the slave trade in Zanzibar. The chains shown are said

Pin-up

Susan Winn, deputy prolocutor of General Synod, paid tribute to Archbishop Andrew Hutchison (pictured on poster) at a farewell dinner during the March meeting of

Filipino activists seek solidarity

A five-member delegation of Filipino church leaders and human rights advocates traveled to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in March to appeal for solidarity amid what

Lambeth library

Access to the Lambeth Palace Library – one of the oldest public libraries in the United Kingdom – will soon be open to anyone with

Taize gathering

The Taize community in France is organizing a gathering of young adults in Montreal, April 27-29. Participants include the Anglican diocese of Montreal, the Roman

Union with Rome not imminent

Pope Benedict XVI is presented with a gift by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, at a meeting in November 2006. An “organic unity” between Anglican

Refugees face daily dilemmas

It is an impossible dilemma to imagine. James Manyiel, a Sudanese refugee living at the Lutheran World Federation (LWF)-run Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, recently

Closer ties

Canon Petero Sabune, the new Episcopal Church partner to the Council of General Synod, talks about the growing partnership between Canadian Anglicans and Episcopalians in

Black heritage service

St. Paul’s (Bloor Street) church in the diocese of Toronto celebrated its 12th annual Black Heritage Service on Feb. 25 during Black History Month. The

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