Native Anglicans tell synod of increasing self-determination
Rev. Mervin Wolfleg St. Catharines, Ont. The Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples brought General Synod up to date on its work by posing three questions:
Rev. Mervin Wolfleg St. Catharines, Ont. The Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples brought General Synod up to date on its work by posing three questions:
While questions of alternate episcopal oversight – bishops ministering to disgruntled parishes in dioceses that are not their own – continue to plague the church,
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
Regina Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada, at their regular spring meeting, shelved the concept of alternate episcopal oversight (AEO), deferring further discussion until
Later this month, the meeting of General Synod will convene in St. Catharine’s, Ont. One of the first responsibilities of the delegates will be to
Regina Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada meeting in mid-April selected four nominees for the office of primate, or national archbishop: Victoria Matthews of
Native Anglicans will be going to General Synod determined to renew and revitalize a covenant with their church that was written 10 years ago in
Anglicans on all sides of the same-sex blessings issue are quietly gathering forces before General Synod, where the debate concerning the church’s view of homosexual
Mississauga, Ont. The ecumenical group that was negotiating with the federal government over native residential schools has re-formed to discuss the alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Mississauga, Ont. Flip the title. The Anglican Church of Canada’s strategic plan for the next six years will be called Serving God’s World: Strengthening the
Margaret Willoughby (right), prays during the broadcast of Essentials’ video conference entitled For Such a Time as This. Burlington, Ont. Conservative Canadian Anglicans opposed to
General Synod 2004 – the church’s triennial governing convention – will be covered extensively by Anglican print, video and Internet media and is expected to
Bishop William Anderson of the northern British Columbia diocese of Caledonia is facing possible disciplinary action after licensing a former Episcopalian priest in the United
Bishop Fred Hiltz, a member of the faith, worship and ministry committee, said the group felt it is time "to seek the mind of the
It has been more than 20 years since the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) began to appear and Andrew
Patrick Kelly (right) of the Fairmont Hotel (seen in the background) offered a hotel ballroom for Christmas services for the congregation of Vancouver’s Christ Church
The wheels are falling off the printed version of the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, but the Anglican Communion office in London is hoping that a
St. Catharines, Ont. Delegates to General Synod 2004 may need intense powers of concentration as they meet at Brock University here, a short drive from
Crawley Upon the retirement of Archbishop Michael Peers on Feb. 1, the Anglican Church of Canada will have a new leader ? for four months.
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