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	Comments on: Primate Fred Hiltz  to resign on final day of General Synod 2019	</title>
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		By: Rod Gillis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hopefully folks will read in its entirety The Primate&#039;s letter to the church which is available via a link in this article and on the National Church website. It may be something parishes across the country may wish to have read during a Sunday liturgy. Archbishop Fred, in his letter,  shares the outline of his discernment process steeped in prayer and biblical reflection--spiritual exercises that are characteristic of his ministry and decision making process. Times of transition are immensely challenging for the principal participants. On the one the hand  a destination is now visible on the horizon.. On the other hand there remains significant work to be completed during the balance of the journey. Our church as a whole may take its cue from Archbishop Fred by upholding he and his family and his staff in prayer over the next eighteen months.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hopefully folks will read in its entirety The Primate&#8217;s letter to the church which is available via a link in this article and on the National Church website. It may be something parishes across the country may wish to have read during a Sunday liturgy. Archbishop Fred, in his letter,  shares the outline of his discernment process steeped in prayer and biblical reflection&#8211;spiritual exercises that are characteristic of his ministry and decision making process. Times of transition are immensely challenging for the principal participants. On the one the hand  a destination is now visible on the horizon.. On the other hand there remains significant work to be completed during the balance of the journey. Our church as a whole may take its cue from Archbishop Fred by upholding he and his family and his staff in prayer over the next eighteen months.</p>
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