By Vianney (Sam) Carriere on February 1, 2005
This is about communication, silence and lost opportunities. Putting words into the mouth of someone else, let alone the resident CEO is a task that a communications underling approaches with some trepidation and not a small measure of due consideration. So it was that when I recently crafted a statement on behalf of the Primate [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005 | Tagged editorial
By The Most Rev. Andrew Hutchison on February 1, 2005
A memory that is rich in my mind and I suspect that comes easily to you is that of the priest or lay reader rising from his or her knees to read “the Comfortable Words” following the confession and absolution in the Book of Common Prayer Communion service. Most of us have those biblical sentences [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By Stephanie Peddle on February 1, 2005
The Anglican Appeal gives Canadian Anglicans the opportunity to directly support the mission and ministry of General Synod. Many years ago, there was an appeal for the North and overseas. Anglicans in Mission was able to provide sufficient funding for this work, but when this campaign ended, the capacity for mission and ministry was drastically [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By The Ven. John M. Robertson on February 1, 2005
Thoughtful lay and clergy leaders across the country are helping the whole Canadian church to move away from a theology of scarcity to one of abundance, of generosity. This shift – which is really a move from maintenance to one of mission – is clearly noticeable and, frankly, about time! Helping committed Anglicans in Canada [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By Andrew Ignatieff on February 1, 2005
The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund has counted on the faith filled generosity of Canadian Anglicans since it was founded 45 years ago. This generosity has enabled PWRDF to reach out to people in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and aboriginal communities in Canada in order to forge enduring partnerships with community groups, agencies, coalitions, [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By Jennifer Wheeler on February 1, 2005
Volunteers in Mission is a program where Canadian volunteers are assigned to work for partners overseas who have asked for their services., usually for a period of two years. One of the responsibilities volunteers agree to accept is to communicate regularly with parishioners back home. Here is a sampling among recent letters. I am lodged [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005 | Tagged Letters from overseas, Volunteers in Mission
By Leanne Larmondin and Larry Gee on February 1, 2005
A decade ago, when Anglican Journal first made an appeal to donors for financial support, its expectations were that the newspaper would be able to offset the results of reduced funding (38 per cent) from the national church. This occurred during a time of financial crisis in the church: a $2.5 million spending reduction to [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By The Ven. Jim Boyles on February 1, 2005
In March, 2003, the Primate signed an historic agreement with the government of Canada to resolve the disputes between the church and government around who was responsible for abuse in the Indian residential schools. Former students had filed approximately 12,000 claims against the government, and roughly 20 per cent of these involved attendance at schools [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By Ellie Johnson and Esther Wesley on February 1, 2005
The Indigenous Healing Fund was established in 1991 to give grants to Indigenous community or church groups for healing programs designed to address the damage caused by the residential schools experience. While the original mandate of the Healing Fund was restricted to dealing with the trauma arising from residential schools, this has since been expanded [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005
By John Erb on February 1, 2005
The general ministry of the Anglican Foundation was begun nearly 50 years ago by lay people (men) who believed in the witness of the Anglican church because they saw needs within the church in Canada that were not being answered by other sources. What began with a very small fund has eventually developed into a [...]
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Posted in Winter 2005 | Tagged Anglican Foundation