Diocese to wait a year for a bishop
The diocese of Central Newfoundland will again attempt to choose a bishop at an episcopal election to be held Sept. 9-10, 2005 at Holy Trinity
The diocese of Central Newfoundland will again attempt to choose a bishop at an episcopal election to be held Sept. 9-10, 2005 at Holy Trinity
Archbishop Robin Eames said his Lambeth Commission’s report would “have teeth,” but conservative Anglicans blasted it for not being tough enough on churches with liberal
You’ll never see a typical nativity pageant — with the Three Wise Men in bathrobes — at Toronto’s Brookstone Theatre, although the theatre’s mandate is
Canadian church leaders — including the Anglican primate — have agreed to meet again after an initial meeting Sept. 29 with federal Immigration Minister Judy
Mississauga, Ont. The Anglican church’s rainmakers — financial consultants across the country who advise potential donors on various methods of giving — met near Toronto
Archdeacon Barry B. Clarke, 52, was elected the 11th bishop of the diocese of Montreal on Sept. 18 at an episcopal election held at Christ
The government of Canada ‘s alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process for former students of Indian residential schools is well underway and the Anglican Church of
Archbishop David Crawley, saying that his 43 years in active ministry has been “a marvelous time,” has announced he intends to retire on Nov. 30
Donations to the Anglican Church of Canada’s aboriginal healing fund declined last year, partly because dioceses were under pressure to contribute to a new fund
The Anglican Foundation took a step toward transforming its organization and mission at its annual meeting in Hamilton, Ont. last May. Members of the foundation
If I Had a Hammer was the theme song for about 40 members of St. Clement’s Anglican church, Toronto , on a hot, sunny July
The Anglican Church of Canada’s $480 million pension fund ? while currently healthy ? is facing several financial and demographic trends that are causing concern,
American bishop Terence Kelshaw was hospitalized for three weeks in St. John’s after falling ill June 4 on a transatlantic flight from Turkey to his
Archbishop Edward (Ted) Scott’s life and work as an advocate for the powerless were celebrated at memorial services at Anglican cathedrals across Canada, with Nobel
The Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) is sending the Canadian church a $250,000 US ($329,000 Cdn) gift “as a show of support” following
Former residential schools teacher Bernice Logan looks on as one-time student Rev. Andrew Wesley embraces Archbishop John Clarke. In a presentation marked by expressions of
“We have a new life,” said Archbishop Andrew Hutchison upon greeting his wife, Lois, for the first time after he was elected primate of the
Bishop Donald Harvey of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador reads a statement from nine bishops that said synod actions on sexuality ignore the opinions of Anglicans
A new book, Living Together in the Church: Including Our Differences, released one month before General Synod, explores ways Anglicans can stay together in the
As Canadian Churchman editor, Canon Gordon Baker travelled to Egypt in the mid-1960s. Canon Gordon Baker,a man who has left his mark on several church
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