Solange DeSantis

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

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Journey of a lifetime

Dean Walter Raymond of Quebec (left) and Fr. Norayr (equivalent to the dean) at the Armenian Cathedral in Antelias, Lebanon. The latest recipient of the

Arctic appoints American dean

Rev. James Barlow, with son Justin and wife Ligaya. In an unusual move, the diocese of the Arctic has appointed a cathedral dean who most

Primate’s dinner will aid military ministry

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the primate, was scheduled to host a $250-per-plate benefit dinner in Toronto on Oct. 24 entitled Breaking Bread with +Andrew: Dinner and

Group calls for closure of bookstore

A committee analyzing the work and budget of the Anglican Church of Canada’s national office has recommended closing the Anglican Book Centre’s retail store in

One man, one chair, one gospel

Kuhn Oakville, Ont.The idea of sitting in a theatre for 90 minutes listening to one man recite the Gospel of Luke in the Elizabethan language

Planning group examines work at General Synod

Archdeacon Michael Pollesel, General Secretary A recently-formed committee that is examining the work of the Anglican Church of Canada’s national office against a background of

Faith communities call for action on AIDS

Jennifer Mills (left, pictured with fellow youth delegate Sara Peters) said at an ecumenical conference preceding the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto, “Youth can

Canadians offer unique perspectives on meeting

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison addressed the two legislative bodies of ECUSA’s General Convention. He was among more than a dozen Canadian observers who attended the U.S.

ECUSA decisions cause more turmoil

Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will be installed as presiding bishop of ECUSA in November at Washington National Cathedral. Columbus, OhioSome conservative dioceses are attempting to

Native seminary blends two traditions

The Dr. William Winter School for Ministry gathers a variety of individuals twice a year. Sheba McKay, 23, (left) wants to further her Christian walk;

In the age of AIDS, can theology kill?

Faith representatives at the 16th International AIDS Conference debated whether theology is helping or hurting efforts to help people living with the disease and to

Faith communities call for action on AIDS

Jennifer Mills (left, pictured with fellow youth delegate Sara Peters) said at an ecumenical conference preceding the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto, “Youth can

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