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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2003

Vol. 129 Nbr. 4, April 2003

New West bishop (Michael Ingham) warns off interlopers: says Yukon bishop issued `ultimatums'.

(Rowan) Williams takes his seat (as th Archbishop of Canterbury).

Schools agreement signed: eleventh hour complaint from native council.

Sister's life spans nearly a century: Sr. Constance (Murphy)'s long vocation still strong.

Churches urge PM to seek peace (instead of war in Iraq).

School workers find their voice: many former employees hurt and bewildered.

Council must now choose its path carefully.

We meet God when we look up ...

Bishop (Len Whitten)'s brother killed (John Robert Whitten).

Church no more (second oldest Quebec City congregation votes itself out of existence).

Disaster relief (for Badger Newfoundland).

Full communion `working well' (Anglican and Lutheran churches meet).

Uganda apologizes for murder (of Janani Luwum, 26 years after the fact).

Anglicans host China meeting: high security after threats against group.

Fredericton elects (Claude) Miller as bishop.

Companion diocese.

Limit for primate's term? Task force examines nine-year term.

Chaplain bishop disturbed by `bizarre'. war-themed Easter baskets.

Churches look at going green.

Churches meet bankers.

Clerby arrested (in Zimbabwe).

Sex workers supported (in England).

War on AIDS declared.

Churches in dialogue: talks continue with three denominations.

Cuba will not rejoin U.S. church, despite earlier enthusiasm: Dominican Republic bishop (Julio Cesar Holguin Khoury) will head church until religion.

Caring for the whole person: spiritual life of patient plays a crucial role.

Church court will try priest (Thomas Corston).

Rabbit proof fence.

As I lay dying: meditations upon returning.

Jounraling a pathway through grief.

Sojourner: finding faith beyond hope.