As the Anglican Journal marked its 130th anniversary this year, we asked readers to tell us about their favourite stories and features -- what the newspaper has meant to them as Anglicans. While only excerpts of their reflections could be printed in the Anglican Journal, their full comments are below.
Category: Letters, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary
Editor’s Note:As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we invited readers to tell us about their favourite stories and memories of the paper.
The door opened to reveal two bare rooms with a telephone on...
Category: December 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary
Editor's Note: As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we invited readers to tell us about their favourite stories and memories of the paper.
When I was a child, the Canadian Churchman was my...
Category: November 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary
Editor's Note: As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we would like to hear from readers: what were your favourite stories and features? What has the newspaper meant to you as an Anglican? In the coming...
Category: October 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary
Editor's Note: As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we would like to hear from readers: what were your favourite stories and features? What has the newspaper meant to you as an Anglican? In the coming...
Category: September 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary

The Anglican Journal has kept me aware of what is going on in other parts of the Anglican Church of Canada, and in other Anglican churches worldwide. This is good, but also unsettling. The good part is the uplifting feeling of...
Category: June 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary

I have just completed a public memoir, Picnics on the Volcano, about how profoundly the column I wrote 20 years for the Anglican Journal affected my church-driven existence. Little things creep now and then into our lives that we...
Category: May 2005, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary

In early January, more than 130 years ago, Canadian Anglicans were pondering the merits of the plan by John A. Macdonald's government to build the Pacific Railway, reading church news from Europe and across the diocese, as well...
Category: April 2005, Canada, Anglican Journal 130th anniversary