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Jun 1, 2003

Summer school

The College of Emmanuel and St. Chad in Saskatoon said the theme of its annual Summer School of Lay Persons will be Spiritual Resources for an Anglican Journey. The course will run July 5-11 and registration fee of $425 includes tuition, meals and accommodation. For further information, visit www.usask.ca/stu/emmanuel or phone (306) 975-3753.

Artifacts on display

on display This year two Canadian museums will present a major exhibition of rare artifacts from biblical times, including portions of three of the first Dead Sea Scrolls, the earliest known Bible manuscripts.

The exhibit, narrating one thousand years of history in the Holy Land, will be called Archaeology and the Bible: From King David to the Dead Sea Scrolls and will be presented from June 17-Nov. 2, 2003 at the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History at Pointe-a-Calliere. Under the title Ancient Treasures and the Dead Sea Scrolls, it will be at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Que., near Ottawa, from Dec. 5, 2003-April 12, 2004.

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