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February 1, 2006 Making a simple Christmas a reality

Dear editor, Thank you for your December article, Dreaming of a simple Christmas. It really struck a chord with me. A simpler, less commercialized Christmas is not only more in tune with the message of Jesus, it...
Category: February 2006, Letters

February 1, 2006 Letters

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 200 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar and clarity. Please include a mailing address with all letters....
Category: February 2006, Letters

January 1, 2006 What it means to be the church

Dear editor, Ed Brown in his letter (Choices, December Journal) makes a telling remark, especially when a few pages later we read about the Canadian bishops' discussions around the membership decline in the...
Category: January 2006, Letters

January 1, 2006 Letters

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 200 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar and clarity. Please include a mailing address with all letters....
Category: January 2006, Letters

December 27, 2005 Letters to the Editor

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

December 1, 2005 Letters to the editor

The Anglican Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is given to letters under 200 words. All letters are subject to editing for length, grammar and clarity. Please include a mailing address with all letters....
Category: December 2005, Letters

December 1, 2005 Remember accountability

Dear editor, Re: Religious leaders vow to help end global poverty (October Journal). "You always have the poor with you." John 12:8. The aim of reducing extreme world poverty by one half by the year 2015, while a noble...
Category: December 2005, Letters

November 1, 2005 Why people 'forget' the church

Dear editor, Churches, local and national, possibly receive few bequests not, as your October editorial suggests (Do people simply forget the church?), because their members have not thought about leaving...
Category: November 2005, Letters

November 1, 2005 Don't write Canadian church off as erring child

Dear editor, I deplore the Anglican Consultative Council's preoccupation with the differences within the church rather than concentration on the faith that unites us (Anglican council censures Canada, U.S.; September...
Category: November 2005, Letters

October 1, 2005 Grateful to be Anglican

Dear editor, I am so weary of reading letters to the Journal which are full of complaints about the Anglican Church. I must confess that I am eternally grateful to be an Anglican. It was Richard Hooker who set the Anglican...
Category: October 2005, Letters

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