Church history is a narrative of surprising conversions. In the earliest written strands, we have the dramatic “Damascus Road ...
Quebeckers may have to act to protect religious freedom ...
It took Julie Macfarlane, now a retired professor of law at the University of Windsor, four decades to come forward about the ...
The challenges presented to churches by COVID-19 are numerous. Debates over whether to celebrate the Eucharist during the height of the crisis, and when to resume the sharing of the sacrament as ...
First instalment of Hearing the Lambeth Calls, a 10-part series on the calls to the global Anglican Communion made at the 2022 Lambeth Conference. This month’s call: Mission and Evangelism. The call ...
For nearly half a century, Nancy Dyson and Dan Rubenstein rarely spoke about their experience as childcare workers at the Alert Bay Student Residence, better known as St. Michael’s Indian Residential ...
If God is truly the Almighty and the basis of our existence, Christopher Gasson says, then everything anyone can say about life and the world will tell us more about God’s nature—to the point, he ...
Council of the North chair blasts paper drafted by panel with no Indigenous members as ‘offensive’ Two bishops in the Council of the North, a grouping of northern dioceses that get financial support ...
In 1960, a child named Jim Wastasecoot painted a picture. Originally from Peguis First Nation, Jim was around 10 years old and a student at Mackay Dauphin Residential School in Manitoba, run by the ...
The Anglican Journal is the national newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada. Its print edition is published 10 times a year and carries 15 regional newspapers that provide important local ...
Within the Anglican Church of Canada, the Rev. Ephraim Radner has become known for giving voice to positions that some find controversial, challenging or, in his words, negative. His public opposition ...
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