
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, joined Canadian church leaders in defending the church's time-honoured and biblically-rooted tradition of providing sanctuary to refugees facing deportation....
Category: September 2004, Canada

It was a special first for both of them.
It was the first time Capt. Fraser Harvey, the Anglican chaplain at the Canadian Forces Base in Borden, Ont., had worked with an aboriginal elder, and it was the first time Stella...
Category: September 2004, Canada

After a move marked by initial chaos -- some staff had no power and no workstations -- and confusion (not knowing where to find offices in the labyrinthine layout), national staff of the Anglican Church of Canada have settled...
Category: September 2004, Canada
Your September newspaper includes material on the 2004 Anglican Journal Appeal. If you have already donated, thank you. Your donation benefits both the Journal and your diocesan newspaper.
As well as donating by cheque or...
Category: September 2004
![Marites N. Sison]()
Stony Lake , Ont. It is 10:15 a.m. and the entrance to the channels of Hell's Gate and Devil's Elbow at Stony Lake is crowded with canoes full of people paddling their way to a small, white wooden church called St....
Category: September 2004, Canada, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison
![General Synod archives]()
Archbishop Edward (Ted) Scott, the 10th primate of the Anglican Church of Canada who gave meaning to the words "social conscience," was laid to rest June 29 in Toronto, eight days after he died in a car accident near Parry Sound,...
Category: September 2004, Canada, Archbishop Edward "Ted" Scott, Obituaries
Archbishop Edward (Ted) Scott's life and work as an advocate for the powerless were celebrated at memorial services at Anglican cathedrals across Canada, with Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu remarking in Toronto...
Category: September 2004, Canada, Archbishop Edward "Ted" Scott, Obituaries
The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Fund, formed last year to pay the Anglican Church of Canada's portion of proven abuse claims stemming from a national boarding school system for native children, has collected $11.6...
Category: September 2004, Residential Schools
The Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) is sending the Canadian church a $250,000 US ($329,000 Cdn) gift ?as a show of support? following the native residential schools crisis. ECUSA's Executive Council, its...
Category: September 2004, Residential Schools, ECUSA
The Anglican Foundation took a step toward transforming its organization and mission at its annual meeting in Hamilton, Ont. last May. Members of the foundation voted: * to change the term of office for directors to a maximum...
Category: September 2004, Canada