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October 1, 2004 'Each walk reminds me that this world is bigger than myself and my present challenges'

October is Breast Cancer Month. In a reflection written for Anglican Journal, Victoria Matthews, bishop of Edmonton, reflects on what sustains her as she lives with the disease. For more information on breast cancer, visit...
Category: October 2004, Opinion and Editorial

June 1, 2004 Change and challenges

This is my first message to you as the 12th primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, still very much in the wake of the General Synod in St. Catharines, Ont. It is a time of radical transition, both personally, and in the life...
Category: June/July 2004, Opinion and Editorial, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison

May 1, 2004 Heart-warming stories of what faith is all about

Dear editor, I would like to express my appreciation for your two excellent, heart-warming articles, Babies' first garments give comfort and Shawls encircle owners in prayer (April). What wonderful examples are...
Category: May 2004, Opinion and Editorial, Letters

May 1, 2004 Navigational troubles on good ship ELCIC

Last month, Anglican Journal welcomed a new column entitled Concerning Lutherans, modelled after a similar feature in Canada Lutheran magazine, Concerning Anglicans. The column is written by a pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran...
Category: May 2004, Opinion and Editorial, Concerning Lutherans

February 1, 2004 As we enter this divisive debate, what are the rules?

Anglicans in Canada are facing a divisive controversy. The issue has come onto the General Synod 2004 agenda following a decision in the diocese of New Westminster, where the bishop and that diocese have implemented the blessing...
Category: February 2004, Opinion and Editorial, Sexuality debate

June 1, 2003

PWRDF to address costs, funding and finances Dear editor, I am writing in response to Peter Carroll's letter, calling on PWRDF to 'examine structure' (May 2003). I appreciate his concern about the organizational and...
Category: June 2003, Opinion and Editorial

December 1, 2002 May God grant us sanity to rebuild a centre

For more than 400 years the genius of Anglicanism has been its redemptive ability to live with diversities of theology and liturgical practice. Finding its roots in the reformation of the 16th century, the reformed Church of...
Category: December 2002, Opinion and Editorial

December 1, 2002 Full communion with Lutherans as seen on the ground

In my parish, the historic Waterloo Declaration simply made legitimate something that we have been chipping away at for more than 30 years. To push the word ?legitimate? one more step, we can finally stop living common-law and...
Category: December 2002, Opinion and Editorial

September 1, 2002 The overlooked heroes

Dear editor, At the time of writing it is almost nine months since the ?day of the towers? on Sept. 11, 2001. Much has been sung of the heroes: policemen, firemen, rescue workers, construction workers and all other...
Category: September 2002, Opinion and Editorial

May 1, 2002 A letter to Anglicans from the primate

Apr. 5, 2002 OVER THE PAST 10 days, suicide bombings in Israel and armoured invasions in the Occupied Territories have galvanized the attention of people around the world. For some the impact has been limited to rising prices...
Category: May 2002, Opinion and Editorial

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