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May 1, 2001 Delegation to Mexico sees free trade evils

An unprecedented level of exploitation in the Americas awaits if free trade is expanded, says Archbishop Thomas Morgan. Archbishop Morgan, back from a fact-finding trip to Mexico with the Inter-Church Committee on...
Category: May 2001, Central / South America

March 1, 2001 A quick response to two calamities

Canadian Anglicans have responded quickly to help victims of two natural disasters which happened in the space of three weeks, in two different parts of the world. In India, the Primate's World Relief and...
Category: March 2001, World, Asia / Pacific, Central / South America, PWRDF

March 1, 2001 Dictator shaken

BarranquillaBishop Armando Roman Guerra, of the Anglican Church of Guatemala, said that an attempt to bring former Guatemalan dictator Rios Montt to trial in Spain has shaken the former dictator, keeping him pinned in...
Category: March 2001, Central / South America

December 1, 2000 Mexican church goes it alone

ENS-Mexican Anglicans may once have looked north for leadership, but now "we are looking at each other," says Archbishop Samuel Espinoza, primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico, a 30,000-member, five-diocese province whose...
Category: December 2000, Central / South America

September 1, 2000 Brazilian bishop visits

The Bishop of South Western Brazil visited Montreal in June to formally conclude an eight-year companion relationship between the two dioceses but that won't spell an end to the friendships. "We'll be companions forever,"...
Category: September 2000, Central / South America

May 1, 2000 Canadian Natives’ expertise sought by indigenous groups

Indigenous groups from Central and South America are looking to the expertise of Canada's Aboriginals to help them develop their business know-how and post-secondary education. This good-news story might surprise...
Category: May 2000, Canada, Central / South America

October 1, 1999 Guyana church looking to recruit Canadian priests

Rev. Geoffrey Dolphin knows all about brain drain. The Anglican priest from Guyana says his country is desperately short of priests and is often unable to keep the ones it trains. Fr. Dolphin and his wife, Thelma, spent...
Category: October 1999, Central / South America

October 1, 1999 Religion used as vote-getter

Tegucigalpa Guatemalan church leaders have called on their country's politicians not to use religion as a tactic to win votes in the Nov. 7 elections. A number of parties running candidates are headed by prominent...
Category: October 1999, Central / South America

June 1, 1999 Anglicans in Brazil Seeking a destiny in a secular world

Porto Alegre, Brazil HOLD A MIRROR to the face of the church that Dom Glauco Soares de Lima presides over and the reflection you see looks faintly like the face of our own church. Like the Anglican Church of Canada,...
Category: June 1999, Central / South America

June 1, 1999 Traveller's Notebook

Porto Alegre, Brazil BRASILIA is a "planned city" - with a vengeance. That means all hotels are bunched together, all government offices, all commercial office buildings, all shopping areas. The city has a...
Category: June 1999, Central / South America

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