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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2000

Vol. 126 Nbr. 8, October 2000

Fledging survivors' group to lobby for tribunal: (residential school grievances).

Violence forces suspension of classes: volunteer in Mission leaves Guadalcanal.

Cariboo may lose control over future: government not co-operating: bishop.

New report asserts common cup is safe: dipping can increase bacteria count in cup.

After summer of heartbreak at General Synod, we go on.

Focus of ministry must be on Jesus, not new building.

Diocesan briefs.

Healing takes time: 'yecch, don't pick those scabs!'.

Search for Medley's books moves slowly: library director aims to reconstruct collection.

Brief (reports on the Anglican Church).

Mood of healing evident at Sacred Circle: sharing circles consider how to overcome past.

Older and wiser: the way it was.

Ottawa bishop sees much potential for growth: diocese has `a good feel'.

Peace worker's suicide a wake-up call for churches: `where was the peace inside Jacinto Muth?'.

CLose: a young woman's first year at seminary.

Final wishes: a cautionary tale on death, dignity, and physician-assisted suicide.

Macaroni and cheese, hot dogs and peas.

On the waterfront.

Pocket dictionary of theological terms.

Soul maps: a guide to the mid-life spirit.

Us and them: building a just workplace community.

Saving Grace.

Songs from an American movie: Everclear.

`Missionary bishops' given go ahead (to form an Anglican Mission in America).

World peace summit criticized as vague.

Anglican future seen in new territories, old teachings: seminaries called `wasteland of mediocrity'.

Archbishop of Sudan visits Canada.

Power struggle seen in Vatican statement.

Budget cuts will be felt around the world.

Church seeks members' help: parishoners asked to write MPs.