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November 1, 1999 Church may appeal share of damages

The Anglican Church has paid the victim in the first residential schools judgment against the church. The General Synod ? the church's national body ? has paid both its and the Diocese of Cariboo's share of damages to the...
Category: November 1999, Residential Schools

November 1, 1999 Governor General adopts church symbols

The Queen's representative in Canada doesn't assume the titles of the Monarch she represents, such as Defender of the Faith, but Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson has put her Christianity front and centre in her new coat of arms. ...
Category: November 1999, Canada

November 1, 1999 Ingham says nay to Tay

Parishioners at St. Matthew's Church in Abbottsford, B.C. are feeling "pain and anger" that their chosen speaker for century celebrations has been banned from participating by their bishop. St. Matthew's had invited Most...
Category: November 1999, Canada

November 1, 1999 Primate's Fund director challenges World Vision's style of aid, ads in Journal

The director of the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund says he wants to open debate on whether World Vision advertisements have any place in the pages of the Anglican Journal. Andrew Ignatieff, hired to head the...
Category: November 1999, Canada, PWRDF

November 1, 1999 Church fund helps abused heal

Told that some people suggest aboriginals should forget about the unhappy legacy of residential schools and get on with life, Donna Bomberry smiles. "We'd like to get on with life," says Ms. Bomberry, the Anglican Church's...
Category: November 1999, Residential Schools

November 1, 1999 Bishop stands by reference in letter to 'cultural genocide'

Bishop Terence Finlay of Toronto says he was unaware using the term "cultural genocide" in a pastoral letter read to Toronto parishes in September might raise controversy. The pastoral letter suggests that with the new...
Category: November 1999, Residential Schools

November 1, 1999 Saskatchewan lawyers face new restrictions

The Law Society of Saskatchewan has passed stricter rules targeting lawyers trolling for business from former students of residential schools. "We've had various people approach us about residential school issues in...
Category: November 1999, Residential Schools

November 1, 1999 Faith helps family pull through tragic loss

Toronto 'We thank you Father for the water of baptism. In it we are buried with Christ in his death. By it we share in his resurrection.' THE WORDS which rang out at baby Adelaide Black's joyful baptism at Little...
Category: November 1999, Canada

November 1, 1999 Generosity at heart of Primate's Fund

Port Greville, N.S. At a time when many churches are struggling to meet their financial obligations it's hard to conceive of a moment when over-generosity could have been an issue. But in a recent interview recalling...
Category: November 1999, Canada, PWRDF

November 1, 1999 Millennium planning unites Christians

Ecumenical News International Every church in Canada is being asked to ring its bells on Jan. 1, 2000 to celebrate the third millennium of Christianity as part of a project that has united a broad coalition of Christians. ...
Category: November 1999, Canada

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