Solange DeSantis

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    Solange De Santis was a reporter for the Anglican Journal from 2000 to 2008.

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Canadians forge international links at assembly

A significant Canadian Anglican contingent attended the general assembly of the World Council of Churches (WCC), held Feb.14-23 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, continuing a tradition

Ceremony reunites native pupils

The main dormitory building at the former Anglican Indian residential school in La Tuque, Que., which had fallen into disrepair, was demolished in early February.

Record year for Journal Appeal

The Anglican Journal’s annual fundraising appeal collected a record total of $638,000 in 2005, smashing the previous record, $505,000 in 2001. “Our readers continue to

Cathedral ‘can’t be restored’

St. Jude’s Anglican Cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut – known as the “igloo” church for its distinctive dome-and-spire shape – has been declared structurally unsafe following

Servant Jesus’ alive in Cuba

Left: Archdeacon Michael Pollesel, incoming general secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada; Bishop Lloyd Allen of Honduras; Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican

‘Think tank’ ends its 10-year run

Fidelity, a 10-year-old Canadian Anglican group that supported a theological and doctrinal approach to same-sex issues, has voted to disband. Rev. Dean Mercer, rector at

Author returns to holy lands

Bruce Feiler is on the move again. In his 2001 book, Walking the Bible (now also a television mini-series on the U.S. Public Broadcasting System),

A funny thing happened to Mavis

Mavis Pickett is a standup comic and wedding co-ordinator at Holy Trinity Cathedral in New Westminster, B.C. Have you heard the one about … the

College’s Bible a rare find

Winnipeg’s St. John’s College has no intention of selling its rare Bible. St. John’s College, a small Anglican college located on the University of Manitoba’s

Schools deal goes under scrutiny

Bishops and chancellors of Canada’s 30 Anglican dioceses have expressed “strong support” for the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement and are prepared to endorse

Church in Burma challenges visiting Canadians

Tun Tun Naing, from the Church of Myanmar, meets with Ian Gibbs, British Columbia’s youth ministries co-ordinator, and Karen Hogg, chair of British Columbia’s companion

Schools deal goes under scrutiny

ACIP co-chair Rev. Gloria Moses Bishops and chancellors of Canada’s 30 Anglican dioceses have expressed “strong support” for the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement

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