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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2000

Vol. 126 Nbr. 5, May 2000

Ottawa experimented on Native kids: deliberately denied basic dental care.

Primates remain divided: gay issue caused friction in Portugal.

MP raises financial case of churches in House: swift justice needed for Natives, NDP's (Bill) Blaikie says.

Bankruptcy may offer Anglican church new life.

Dealing with eucharistic `leftovers' can cause deep offence.

Diversity offers hope: `all churches great and small'.

Do saints go to heaven?

Leaders preach near homes: Lutheran, Anglican leaders visit local church counterparts.

`New' bishop (Ralph Spence) puts his stamp on Niagara: diocese launches campaign for education, training.

Fire and grace: stories of history and vision.

Painted trunk and other stories: a children's history of the United Church of Canada.

Pastoral care of gays, lesbians, and their families.

So many roads (1965-1995): Grateful Dead.

Virgin and the dynamo: use and abuse of religion in environmental debate.

Cuba hosts Partners (in Mission meeting of Anglican Church).

Pope John Paul's apology praised by Christian leaders.

Urgent appeal launched for Africa: Primate's Fund warns of famine.

If we can't be evangelists, we can at least be witnesses.

Journal named best newspaper.

United Church refused special stamp: new stamps feature mailboxes, tall ships.

Art exhibit dismays parishioners.

Canadian Natives' expertise sought by indigenous groups (in South America).

PWRDF (The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund) 1999 Annual Report.

Sins of the fathers: the legacy of Indian residential schools is one of physical and emotional scars, nasty lawsuits, a questionable medical study, and suicide.