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November 1, 2004 Bountiful books bequest

The family of Archbishop Edward (Ted) Scott, who died last June, donated his private collection of African books to the University College of Cape Breton library. Above, international student Rany Ibrahim, university...
Category: November 2004, Canada, Archbishop Edward "Ted" Scott

November 1, 2004 ‘Lost’ foundation grant a tempest in a teapot

In the end it was, as diocese of New Brunswick communications officer Ana Watts put it, "a tempest in a teapot." Last September the New Brunswick-based Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation announced that it was suspending its...
Category: November 2004, Canada

November 1, 2004 Women’s magazine

Catherine Pate, former youth ministry co-ordinator for the Anglican diocese of Rupert's Land, has been appointed editor for the Evangelical Lutheran Women (ELW), which produces a magazine and other resources. Ms. Pate will...
Category: November 2004, Canada

November 1, 2004 Priest pleads not guilty

Canon Ed Coleman of the parish of Hampton, diocese of Fredericton, has pleaded not guilty to charges filed by the Sussex Royal Canadian Mounted Police that he tried to pay a minor for sex on July 1. His trial has been set for...
Category: November 2004, Canada

November 1, 2004 Why it was impossible for us to sign declaration

A handful of readers have written to Anglican Journal about our decision not to cover the recent gathering of Essentials in Ottawa due to the organization's requirement that participants (including media) sign a declaration of...
Category: November 2004, Editorial

November 1, 2004 Where does light need to shine?

In his book, The Life of Reason, George Santayana made the following observation, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." As we mark Remembrance Day this month those words seem to take on an unfortunate...
Category: November 2004, Opinion and Editorial, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison

November 1, 2004 Secular media starting to see religion not as a threat

Dear editor, Over the last year, I have noticed a change in the tone and slight volume increase in the coverage of religion in the major media. My most frequent examples would be the Globe and Mail and CBC Radio since...
Category: November 2004, Letters

November 1, 2004 Tribute to a social conscience of the church

Dear editor, Re: Primate's Fund head announces his departure (Anglican Journal Web site, Sept. 21). These words were spoken by Andrew Ignatieff, executive director of the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund:...
Category: November 2004, Letters

November 1, 2004 Cameron named to new council post

London Canon Gregory Cameron has been named as the Deputy Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council. The position is a new one for the Anglican Communion, created to accommodate the growing work of the Communion...
Category: November 2004, Opinion and Editorial

November 1, 2004 Archdeacon to head healing ministry

Archdeacon Larry Mitchell, rector of St. Stephen's church, Saskatoon, has been elected North American Warden of the Order of St. Luke the Physician, a worldwide ecumenical group dedicated to the gospel as a healing ministry. Mr....
Category: November 2004, Opinion and Editorial

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