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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

What about silence?

What about giving up busy lives and spending some time in silence with God? A young Anglican named Angela made this timely suggestion for Lent

Schools accord given nod

All nine provincial and territorial courts approved on March 8 the revised Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA), a move that could mean that the

Canadian response asserts autonomy

Mississauga, Ont. The Council of General Synod (CoGS) endorsed a response to the Windsor Report that stated Canadians will make decisions around the blessing of

Church maps could be redrawn

Mississauga, Ont.The Council of General Synod (CoGS) voted to bring to General Synod motions that would change the Anglican Church of Canada’s governance and structure,

Anglican women pledge solidarity at UN meeting

A group of Anglican women have reiterated their commitment “to remaining always ‘in communion’ with and for one another” amid deep divisions over sexuality in

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

Iranian refugee now a free man

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the Canadian primate, visited Amir Kazemian in October, 2006, at St. Michael’s church, Vancouver, where the Iranian man lived in sanctuary since

Support for Journal

The diocese of New Westminster’s diocesan council in late January approved a motion urging the Anglican Church of Canada’s national office in Toronto to continue

Celebrating fibre arts

The Sorrento Centre, located about 75 km east of Kamloops, in southern British Columbia, has published its 2007 program of courses, starting on April 15

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

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

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

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

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