Letters to the editor, June 2019
Letters are subject to editing. Colonized thinking insidious within prayer books I was really grateful for the articles on decolonization (May 2019). I believe we
Letters are subject to editing. Colonized thinking insidious within prayer books I was really grateful for the articles on decolonization (May 2019). I believe we
Letters are subject to editing. In response to “Same-sex spouses not invited to next year’s Lambeth Conference of bishops,” April 2019, p. 1 I am
The experience of new Canadians helps separate myth from reality. “Pour out your Spirit upon the whole earth and make it your new creation. Gather
Letters are subject to editing. A need for visionary leadership in the Church I read with great interest the article by Bishop Mark in the
Anglican bishops from across Canada gathered for a special meeting of the National House of Bishops in Niagara Falls, Ont. from Jan. 14 to 17.
Letters are subject to editing. ‘Shine the light of Christ into the darkness’ I agree with the primate (Hiltz: Church needs to know its purpose,
When delegates meet in Vancouver this July for the 42nd General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, they will vote for a new primate to
Are science and religion opposed? Re: letter from Dr. Frank Thompson (“Views of scientists wanted,” Dec. 2018, p. 5), I quote: “Some say that religion
Letters are subject to editing. A plea for the proper funding of prison chaplaincy I am writing from Mountain Institution, where I am serving a
Letters are subject to editing. Story of priest’s past struggles with alcoholism appreciated I am writing in appreciation for the article in the Anglican Journal
A Pentecostal pastor in the western Kenyan town of Bahati triggered outrage over the past week by refusing to marry a young couple until they complied with his demand that they be tested for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Letters are subject to editing. Memoir of grandson’s death sheds light on overdose crisis I want to thank the Rev. Adela Torchia for writing about
Letters are subject to editing. ‘One church, two services’ for marriage? The change in the marriage canon, which will be-come church law if passed again
Letters are subject to editing. Moral debate necessary The Anglican Church of Canada has provided a study guide to In Sure and Certain Hope in order to
Jerusalem is often portrayed in the media as a place of conflict and hostility, a city where competing belief systems jostle and confront one another.
The three Episcopal congregations in Charlottesville, Va., are participating in a weeklong series of ecumenical and interreligious events to promote peace, faith and unity one
The Rev. Carren Sheldon’s evening on July 26 was supposed to go something like this: Evening Prayer, dinner, compline, sleep. But after dinner, she returned
As a lifelong Anglican, I am amazed at the emphasis on such matters as same-sex marriage while the church is slowly vanishing.
‘Profoundly chilling’ The article detailing Carolyn Sitlington’s illness and her eventual decision to seek medical assistance in dying was heartbreaking [Assisted dying: One Anglican family’s
When the 79th General Convention considers the resolutions proposed by the House of Deputies Committee on the State of the Church, it will confront “tough questions”
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