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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2000

Vol. 126 Nbr. 2, February 2000

Arctic bishop turns to England for clergy.

Small loans can make big changes for poor.

More openness needed in dialogue with other faiths (December's parliament of the World's Religions).

Anglicans cannot accept universal primacy of the pope.

Convicted by the word (a bishop discusses demands of communication).

Deeper Love conference ignites.

Fund-raising frenzy for trip to Uganda (Church of the Holy Spirit in Saanich).

Happy 90th birthday (parish of Christ Church, Edmonton).

Jail to offer spiritual healing (Springhill Institution).

Money crunch shuts down outreach (Anglican-sponsored outreach and advocacy program in the Diocese of New Westminter, BC).

Old bell silent at New Year (St James, Kingston).

Parish to conduct Honduras mission.

Tutu to receive degrees in Toronto.

Cathedral continues long social history: was underground railroad depot (St Paul's Cathedral, London).

Christian event in Saskatoon draws thousands of faithful (Anglican Church of Canada).

What century did you say?

(George) Carey gets word out (four million copies of Jesus 2000 distributed free with News of the World).

Grandson up front about family connections: joining ANC meant losing father's approval.

Primate upset by presence of witches (Wiccans attended parliament of World's Religions in South Africa in December).

Prominent theologian Williams becomes new Welsh primate.

Tutu scolds church leaders.

U.S. Lutherans dig in heels.

Arab Christians among Middle East's most oppressed.

Passions still dominate Jerusalem's politics.

Human Christ: the search for the historical Jesus.

Much of value for Canadians in teaching series (the New Church's Teaching series of Episcopal Church in the U.S.).

Cider House rules.

Distance to here: Live.

Marriage doesn't have to spell end to motorcycle.

Diocese of Montreal reaches out to wider community.

Attending a virtual church becoming easier: bringing services to the home.

Christian artwork exhibited (at Canadian Museum of Civilization).

Committees to discuss plans for church's future (Anglican Church of Canada).

Volunteer agency helps develp selection process: (Anglican) dioceses join Ontario screening initiative.