Indigenous council ponders details of native bishop
Members of the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP) will be working over the winter, exploring answers to the question: Just what do native Canadian
Members of the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP) will be working over the winter, exploring answers to the question: Just what do native Canadian
The demolition on Nov. 9 of a derelict building at the North Caribou Lake First Nation in northern Ontario was a symbol of healing for
The history of black people in Canada has sometimes been sketchy, caught up and trampled in the rush of French, British, Irish and Scottish stories
Clarke Archbishop John Clarke announced on Oct. 14 that he will act as interim bishop of the diocese of Calgary, assisted by several teams, as
Consultant Keith McKerracher, a member of the Communications and Information Resources Committee and a marketing expert, gave the bishops his perspective on declining church membership.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that churches are liable for abuse suffered by Indian children in a now-defunct residential school system, but that
In a move that General Synod said was meant to save the Anglican Book Centre (ABC) from being shut down, six of its employees were
There will be no reprieve for General Synod in 2006 with the financial outlook pointing to what treasurer Peter Blachford predicts as another “pretty tough
The Canadian branch of the venerable Community of the Sisters of the Church – an Anglican religious order for women – has sold its residence
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that churches are definitely liable for abuse suffered by Indian children in a now-defunct residential school system, but
Archbishop John Clarke (top) will be assisted by retired bishops Barry Curtis (middle) and Gary Woolsey (bottom) as he serves as interim bishop of the
Looking for support and greater dialogue with Canadian churches, the Canadian diocese of the Armenian Orthodox Church invited a group of church leaders, including the
Religious leaders from a wide range of denominations, including the Canadian Anglican primate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, met in Washington D.C. from Sept 11 to 13
A stroll through the obituary page of the Globe and Mail can be instructive when one is a member of a non-profit organization like the
The Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP), during its regular fall meeting later this month, will begin to discuss the idea of a national indigenous
The number of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) hearings concerning former students of the Indian residential school system is increasing and the Anglican Church of Canada’s
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, is inaugurating a fundraising dinner in Toronto aimed at major donors that he hopes will
General Synod, the Anglican Church of Canada’s national office in Toronto, said Sept. 20 that due to budgetary pressures, six staff members at the Anglican
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison attends an interfaith service at Washington National Cathedral Religious leaders from a wide range of denominations, including the Canadian Anglican primate, Archbishop
Nottingham, England The Anglican Consultative Council, which met June 18-29, voted to censure the Canadian and American churches for their more-liberal stand on homosexuality after
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