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A primer on the Pope

Witness to HopeThe Biography of Pope John Paul IIby George Weigel992 pageshardcover, $51.00Harper Collins0 06 018793 X JT IS PART of the persona of this

Steal of a deal

OK, here’s the deal. How many trees are 2,000 years old? Not many, right? So an enterprising Australian company is offering 24 large congregational crosses,

The Primate abroad: child, statesman, pastor

Brazilian Primate Glauco Soares de Lima, left, and Archbishop Michael Peers, Primate of Canada, stroll through a village of Guariani natives. Porto Alegre, Brazil The

Traveller’s Notebook

THE opening procession for the inaugural service of the 93rd synod of the Episcopalian Church in Cuba was led off by the dean’s dog, Puchurro.

Anarchy prevailed in churches

Calendar The 12th Annual Renewal Mission ’99 will be held March 13-14 at St. Simon’s in North Vancouver. Guest speaker is Rev. David Hollebone, rector

Director had strong sense of justice

Robin Neil Gibson, 45, director of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund since 1993, died of cancer at his home in Toronto on Dec.

William Gordon Legge

Bishop William Gordon Legge, retired bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland, died on January 13 at Western Memorial Hospital in Corner Brook. He was

Middle East journal

FORMED IN 1976, the Province of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East covers most countries in which Judaism, Christianity and Islam were

No such thing as conversions in Cairo

IN A LAND where conversion is as dangerous to the convert as it is for the evangelist, the Anglican Church has learned to minister by

Meltdown in Montreal

Montreal In nine days of meeting on McGill University campus here at the end of May, the Anglican Church’s chief governing body approved legislation bringing

Notebook

The diocese of Keewatin’s table featured a stuffed gorilla dubbed “Keewatin No,” meaning “Keewatin northern person.” This particular primate turned up in the diocesan office

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