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Anglican appointed to conduct Mendelssohn Choir
Anglican Journal Staff
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Illuminations invoke Easter mystery
William Portman
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Insights for many
William Portman
April 1, 1999
Opinion
West has much to learn from Third World believers
Patrick P. Augustine
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Author offers insight into religious, scientific trends
Wayne Holst
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Balancing competing values at heart of `open table’
David Harris
April 1, 1999
National News
Our infrastructure rooted in tradition
Michael Peers
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Penner’s tunes hold up with repeated playing
Wilfred Langmaid
April 1, 1999
Opinion
Pop-rocker Hornsby emerges as an inventive pianist
Wilfred Langmaid
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Some things never change
Anglican Journal Staff
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Church history probed by scholars
Brian J. Spence
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Fear of Y2K offers opportunity for practical ministry
Harold Percy
March 1, 1999
National News
Everyone created good by God
Michael Peers
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Lenten food for thought
William Portman
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Leadership often sacrificed for collegiality’s survival
Gordon Baker
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Book chronicles final year of theologian’s journey of faith
Wayne Holst
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Church reinvents itself for mass consumption
Colin Proudman
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Screen tackles life’s big transformations
Peter Elliott
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Dramas may inspire playwrights in congregations
Gordon J. Portman
March 1, 1999
Opinion
Biotech patents: protection for whom?
Eric Beresford
March 1, 1999
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