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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2003

Vol. 129 Nbr. 1, January 2003

Deal (on residential schools) is `good for all'.

Dioceses give nod to accord: four down, 26 to go.

Mission helps people, peppers bloom: programs' influences far reaching.

Quebec puts priest (Keith Perry-Gore) on trial for disrespect.

Native groups analyze financial settlement (over residential schools).

We have much to build, much to build on.

Challenge is to share with others what we have received.

Churches oppose patent (on life).

`Devastating' reading (report about sexual abuse and churches).

Long-lost photo discovered in Regina (Karsh photograph will hang in the RCMP training academy).

Niagara synod takes first steps in debate on same-sex unions: discussion may go to parish level.

TV diary feature priest (Lynn Griffin).

Canadian (John Blyth) lends skills to Melanesian order.

Fredericton bishop (Willian Hockin) announces retirement.

National church office shuffles staff: new editor (Leanne Larmondin), communications director (Vianney Carriere).

Better fish, farming, food: Canadian gleans insights from Tanzanian diocese.

Church neglects AIDS at its own peril: UN.

Heavy agenda for Algoma synod: slate includes same-sex blessings, settlement.

(Michael) Ingham picks mediator for same-sex dispute: Jan. 18 synod to examine finances.

Axe falls at World Council of Churches: poor finances result in job cuts.

Comments on Muslim attire draw ire of politicians.

Dissenters quiet as (Rowan) Williams confirmed in formal ceremony.

Joint statement breaches divide (Oriental Orthodox Churches and the Anglican Communion present a joint statement on the divinity of Christ).

Mexican bishops rebuked: $1.4 million US misappropriated.

Survey uncovers strong support for English village churches.

Parishes pray by the calendar.

Stained glass, sweet grass, hossannas and songs.