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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2002

Vol. 128 Nbr. 4, April 2002

Cubans want to return to ECUSA: proposal driven by finances.

ABC clerk (Daniel Bishop) pleads guilty (to fraud).

Popular curriculum (in Sunday school) is replaced.

Controversy delays vote for new bishop: `cooling off' period sought after bitter debate.

Traveller's notebook.

Memorable Holy Saturday service.

Who does Archbishop of Canterbury lead?

Lenten rendering.

Celebration (of full communion in Ottawa).

Child abuse (in Australia) probed.

College appointment (for Rev. Cheryl Kristolaitis).

Ecumenical meeting (in Africa).

Lutherans participate (in installation of David N. Ashdown).

New president bishop (Clive Handford).

Parishoner (Alice Mary-Elizabeth Cheatly) honored.

PMC (The practice of ministry in Canada) fighting to survive.

Vocational conference (in Vancouver).

Anglican priest awarded world's richest prize (Rev. John C. Polkinghorne).

Ecumenical team to probe allegatios of child abuse by aid workers: ACT and WCC respond to report of exploitation.

New Roman diocese in Russia strains relations.

Truth-telling is the path to healing, (Desmond) Tutu tells U.S. audience.

Closed centre still gets calls.

Kairos organization carries on work of Jubilee initiatives.

Ontario, Arctic bishops announce retirement.

Celebrations mark anniversary of women priest.

College award honors first woman priest : Florence Li Tim-Oi won repsect.

Bible stories endless source of drama and (unintended) comedy.

Costa-Gavras probes role of church in Holocaust.

All who minister.

Report on stem cell research flawed by lack of religious voice.

Talks proceed without agreement: Anglican Church negotiating in `good atmosphere).

Anglicans shut out of World Youth Day.

Anti-terrorism law may hamper NGOs.

Right wing (of the Anglican mission) condemned.