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Year 2000
Anglican, RC world leaders meets: Toronto hosts bishops at unity talks.
Primate see `profound hope' in troubling times.
Thriving parish tries to `reboot' fading one (in Toronto).
Too much focus on dollars, aboriginal critics say (at recent Council of General Synod meeting).
Church must pay: poll (says) only minority wants to see bankruptcy.
Church to hire political organizer.
Time to face facts (for Anglican Church).
Revenge not the answer to scourge of residential schools.
Founder of Anglicans Online (Tod Maffin) gets own radio show.
Salt a symbol of commitment, desolation.
`Turbulent bishop' too hot for parish: book tour brings (John) Spong to Canada.
Bank and churches to work together: each needs the other to improve lot of poor (in Africa).
New Australian primate accused of breaching doctrine.
Research library heads to Barbados: Professor (John Hurd) donates books to Codrington College.
Alive again: recession and recovery in the church.
Beyond maintenance to mission: a theology of the congregation.
Dying church, living God: a call to begin again.
Jacob's blessing: dreams, visions and hopes for the church.
Reclaiming the church: where the mainline went wrong and what to do about it.
Seeking the seekers: serving the hidden spiritual quest.
(John) Stott says Christianity must be true and relevant: must be biblical and contemporary.
Life'll kill Ya: Warren Zevon.
Singing priest now Anglican: Rev. Mark Curtis avoids being pigeonholed.
Money could run out in 2001: Church may seek protection from creditors.


