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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2002

Vol. 128 Nbr. 8, October 2002

Finances forces program cuts by WCC.

General Synod not a priority: Environics surveys Anglicans.

Bishop resigns in protest: a quesiton of credibility, (Margot) Kaessmann says.

WCC seeking ways to cut expenditures.

Our stories must be told more aggressively.

Dynamics of hate still alive and well.

Shingwauk: a reunion with a difference. Painful past is recalled by alumni.

(Anglican) Journal officers selected: Board of directors holds first meeting.

Anglican (Laverne Jacobs) takes United Church job.

B.C. renews convenant.

(Gordon) Beardy elected chief of band.

Service of thanksgiving held for retired Algoma bishop's life (Leslie Peterson).

Anglicans (John Speery and Willy (Christine) Hodgson) honored (with the Order of Canada).

Lutheran bishop (Raymond Schultz) back at work.

Parishes join protest (near the Chevron refinery).

Synod planning starts.

Accidents plague gathering: Archbishop (David Gitari) escapes death on Kenyan road.

Bishop says violence denigrates terror victims.

Christians and Muslims sign treaty to end violence in Nigeria.

`Conservative' bishop (Benjamin Nzimbi) succeeds Gitari in Kenya.

African priest (Basimaki Byabassija) killed en route to ACC meeting.

Church (in Russia) escapes auction.

Impasse resolved (between two churches).

RC prelate (George Pell) accused (of sexual assault).

Study on donors (to religious and secular causes).

Next Christendom: the coming of global Christianity.

There and back again: Phil Leah & friends.

Waging reconciliation: God's mission in a time of globalization and crisis.

John Rye: love of mission, love for Africa.

Agreement with Ottawa drafted.

`Let the little children come to me': Anglicans adrift over young worshippers.