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U.S. churches free to hire and fire clergy

The U.S. Supreme Court: Churches are not bound by federal job discrimination laws Photo:Brandon Bourdages In a landmark decision for churches, the U.S. Supreme Court

Federal initiative to prevent suicide

Leona Aglukkaq, minister of health, met with indigenous leaders across Labrador to discuss impact of suicide. Photo: Chris Wattie / Reuters Leona Aglukkaq, federal minister

Compassion Canada makes best workplace list

Children from one of Compassion’s child development centres in Haiti For the fourth time, Compassion Canada of London, Ont., has made the list of Best

Toronto archbishop joins College of Cardinals

The Most Rev. Thomas Collins, Roman Catholic archbishop of Toronto. Photo: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Toronto The Most Rev. Thomas Collins, Roman Catholic archbishop

Hungary hard on religion

Hungary has enacted Europe’s harshest religion law. Photo: Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock On Jan. 1, a new Hungarian constitution took effect, ushered in by the centre-right Fidesz

A Japanese environmentalist has drawn inspiration from Psalm 42, which compares a deer's thirst for water to the soul's desire for God. Photo: spe

Psalm 42 inspires Japanese environmentalist

Tokyo-Japanese environmentalist Shigeatsu Hatakeyama, who is up for a “Forest Hero” award from the United Nations, has an unusual inspiration for his long-standing idea that

A Different Educational experience

The Nov. 2011 Anglican Journal’s Report on Education is a notable achievement. Teaching the teachers [p. 1] was of particular interest as my own personal

Endless love

Having seen the reader letter in the December issue of the Anglican Journal, I thought I would tell Harold Munn that I did something that

Helping clergy families

Can you imagine what life must be like for a clergy spouse with a family in one of the northern dioceses, hundreds of miles from

The words we choose

In the article Women in the church [Nov. 2011, p. 1], I read that, “Now, every diocese in the Anglican Church of Canada permits the

Doing what he loves at last

Your article Too many students [Report on Education, Supplement to the Anglican Journal, Nov. 2011, p. 2] brought back memories of my youth. In the

Haiti: The next chapter

Students from L’ecole National Trouin in Haiti are recipients of a hot lunch program being supported by The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund.Photo: Simon

Let’s do the math

The CBC interviewed an official from an aid agency in Afghanistan who confirmed that drought in the region puts the lives of two million Afghan

Authentic voice

I think it not a stretch to suggest that the Anglican Journal and the Anglican Church of Canada need to find their true voice, particularly

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