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Year 2001
Church leaders warn of escalation: strikes will seem like revenge, (Michael) Peers says.
Inuit bring the gospel south: missionaires are right at home.
Women in ministry: a variety of gifts.
Worthy celebration that never happened.
Deliverance from fear and a desire for revenge: `reasonable, religious and holy'.
Edmonton to screen staff, volunteers.
Former priest (Charles David Griggs) jailed.
New Lutheran bishop (Raymond L. Schultz) installed in office.
Teenager charged with burning down historic Port Sydney church.
Toronto gets kit to promote (health) and safety.
Chaplains share war's perils: Nov. 11 gains special meaning.
Service held for victim (David Michael Barkway).
Anglican volunteer chaplains receive awards.
(Bishop Jim) Cruickshank makes resignation official.
Little progress in talks (over residential schools): finances show improvement.
Church leaders repsond to (September 11th) attack.
Anglicans a minority (in England).
Clergy increasingly risk violence in U.K.: problem acute for women priests.
Ecumenical chapel opens (in Brussels).
ECUSA condemns drilling in Arctic: proponents cite national security.
Missionaries leave (Pakistan).
Beyond colonial Anglicanism: the Anglican communion in the twenty-first century.
Longing for God: Anglicans talk about revelation, nature, culture and authority.
Anglican, Lutheran commission to oversee new relationship.
Bishop (Leonard Hatfield) involved in founding PWRDF.


