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This is the second in a series of articles examining the five priorities for the church identified last year by General Synod.
The enormous changes in Canadian society over the past several decades have put clergy under more...
Category: May 2002, Canada, News Update
Bishop Peter Mason, of the diocese of Ontario, has announced he will retire at the end of September. Last fall, he said, he realized his "spirit was weary," a condition that "may be related to burnout." This year marks his...
Category: April 2002, Canada, News Update

New York Rev. John C. Polkinghorne, a mathematical physicist who amazed his scientific colleagues more than 20 years ago by becoming an Anglican priest, has won the 2002 Templeton Prize, one of the world's most prestigious...
Category: April 2002, World, News Update

GENERAL SYNOD'S healing fund for residential schools has given $19,000 to a women's program in rural Saskatchewan that promotes self-sufficiency through combining healing work with artistic form and life skills teaching. ...
Category: March 2002, Canada, News Update
For the first time ever, readers' donations to the Anglican Journal Appeal topped half a million dollars in 2001, beating the previous year's record by more than $60,000. At press time, donations totalled $504,802. More than...
Category: February 2002, Canada, News Update
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