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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2002

Vol. 128 Nbr. 1, January 2002

Reclaiming `language of belief': religious scholars have crucial role, statesman (Mohammad Khatami) says.

New CoGS sets church priorities: negotiations `discouraging'.

Secrecy of CoGS seems a recurrent theme.

`Spoilers' in our midst call for vigilance: myths survive desecration by eco-vandals.

Offer prayers with gratitude.

Aboriginal priest (Colin Johnson).

Banns may be banned (by Church of England).

Dracula park assailed (as a tourist interest in Transylvania).

Offer rejected (for Anglican Island).

President (Thabo Mbeki) attacked (by South Africa's Anglican archbishop for questioning that HIV leads to AIDS).

Primate (Archbishop Gregory Venables) elected (in Argentina).

(Ralph) Spence makes Roman pilgrimage.

Volunteer hired (in Niagara diocese).

VST gets new principal (Ken MacQueen).

Archives (of the Diocese of Ottawa) plan exhibit.

(David) Ashdown is chosen to succeed (Gordon) Beardy: Archdeacon wins of third ballot.

Fund-raiser launched to cover legal expenses.

Referendum studied (in British Columbia).

Camp (Columbia) threatened (by poor attendance).

Rwandan update (on refugee family settling in Canada).

Staff education funds termed safe: money held in trust, lawyers say.

Translator (Bruce Jakeway) leaves (for Africa).

Visit to Mexico (by six representatives from Kelowna B.C.).

Afghan refugees find hope in camps: drought, wars drive Afghans to Pakistan.

Israel refusing to accept (Patriarch) Irineos: patriarchate disrupted.

Report of priest's arrest hampers Chechyna refugees.

Two faiths share concern.

Rebirth of the church in Myanmar: missionaires' legacy still lingers 35 years later.

Angels and dragons.

Love and theft: Bob Dylan.

Molten soul.

Fire's sequel: forgiving is `what we do': (says reverend Marguerite Rea of the historic Christ Church in Port Sydney, Ontario, the victim of arson).

Mission to Seafarers offers mix of services.

New supporters are society's (Anglican Worship Resources Society) only chance: elderly donors to group have dwindled.

Budget (of Anglican Church) hints at reprieve.

Fund addresses legacy of schools: Lutheran Life gives $50,000.