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March 1, 1999 Leadership often sacrificed for collegiality's survival

WHILE I AM SURE that there is much to be said in favour of the House of Bishop's principle of collegiality, I believe there is probably more to be said against it than has ever surfaced for a "grassroots" debate. It has an...
Category: March 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Reporting bad news part of Good News message

Good News. It's a literal translation of the Greek word euangelion, which is the root of the English word evangelism. It's Old English translation was godspel - gospel. Since the church is compelled to tell the Good News, why...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Discovering God among distractions

'when thine eye is single' The other evening I decided to stop at a cable TV station that I normally flick past. On the screen were five or six different sections, all showing, or providing text about the five or six...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Canadian society cannot tolerate religious censorship

Editorial from The Chronicle-Herald, published: Jan. 12, 1999 IT APPEARS the casualty list of the crash off Peggy's Cove of Swissair Flight 111 is greater than official figures indicate. In addition to the 229 victims,...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Director had strong sense of justice

Robin Neil Gibson, 45, director of the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund since 1993, died of cancer at his home in Toronto on Dec. 27. His friend and colleague, Rob Shropshire, recalled that when Robin Gibson's...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 William Gordon Legge

Bishop William Gordon Legge, retired bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland, died on January 13 at Western Memorial Hospital in Corner Brook. He was 85. Born in Robinsons, Bay St. George in 1913, Bishop Legge went...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Anarchy prevailed in churches

100 years ago: February 1899 Canadian Churchman reported that it is not too much to say that, for a good many years, something very much like anarchy has prevailed in all branches of the Anglican Communion. In...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Anarchy prevailed in churches

What would Jesus do? Dear editor, I write regarding Bruce Williams' letter in your January issue (Common Cup ... ). What would Jesus have done? That question and a good dash of common sense can be very helpful...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

February 1, 1999 Anarchy prevailed in churches

Calendar The 12th Annual Renewal Mission '99 will be held March 13-14 at St. Simon's in North Vancouver. Guest speaker is Rev. David Hollebone, rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit in Victoria,...
Category: February 1999, Opinion and Editorial

January 1, 1999 A mountain pass leads to peace

'The road less travelled, and how!?'
Category: January 1999, Opinion and Editorial, Grace Notes

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