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Year 2004

Vol. 130 Nbr. 6, June 2004

A calm but eventful General Synod.

Analysis

African mission funds remain in question.

AIDS envoy challenges delegates: UN's Lewis urges church leadership on pandemic.

Analysis

Announcements.

Canada

Anti-racism charter is in the works.

Profile

Back off.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Baker signs off once again.

Culture

Bishop undergoes surgery for cancer: Matthews says she is 'aware of God's love'.

Farewell

Book seeks understanding for gay and lesbian Christians.

Canada

Buckle a welcome visitor in Alaska.

Canada

Cannot belong.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Cause of division.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Change and challenges.

A letter from the primate

Choirmaster's presence troubles bishops.

Canada

Church appraises episcopal visitor: dissenters disappointed after bishops defer oversight decision.

Canada

Church appraises episcopal visitor: priest pronounces arrangement a success.

Canada

Church choir nets CBC award.

Culture

Church examines licensing law.

Profile

Church recognizes former schools workers.

Profile

Church warns of reaction to anti-terror measures.

World

Churches warn of threat of genocide in Sudan.

World

Church's youngest members voted too.

Profile

Clarification.

Correction Notice

Correction.

Correction Notice

Crown drops case against deacon.

Canada

Daily Bible readings.

World

Delegates help craft giant AIDS ribbon.

Analysis

Delegates to General Synod on the scattered campus of Brock University in St. Catharines walked a total of about 70 km during the eight-day meeting.

Notebook

Displays show wide range of church life.

Analysis

During a telephone interview between CBC Radio's As it Happens and Archbishop Hutchison, a distracting cellphone began ringing to the tune Ode to Joy.

Notebook

Film a surprise hit.

Financial plan will help church pay for new work.

New Framework

First-timer valued gracious debates: transplanted Ugandan liked the fellowship.

Oldies and newbies: Anglican Journal looks at General Synod through the eyes of a first-time and a long-time delegate.

General Synod at its best and its worst.

Editorial

Gingko tree story brings back flood of memories.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Grim AIDS statistics emerge from Swaziland.

World

Groups hope for ripple effect from water rights forum.

Canada

Happy anniversary.

Canada

His cross to bear.

New Life

Hispanic elected.

Holy Spirit was blind.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Human right.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Hutchison is new primate: cShurch unity is 'greatest challenge'.

In an attempt to break the tension after a session of debate on the issue of same-sex blessings, synod member Archdeacon Peter Zimmer of the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (formerly the diocese of Cariboo) approached the microphone with an impromptu motion.

Notebook

It is more blessed to give than to receive: what would you do if someone gave you $100 and told you to spend it doing good for others?

It's about time.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Jackson album evokes memories.

Culture

Jesus Meets a Parable.

Culture

Journal lauded at church press awards.

Canada

Lay and clergy members sang hymns in the Sean O'Sullivan Theatre while awaiting results of the electoral ballots.

Notebook

Let's leave the big questions in God's hands.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Lutherans adopt new three-fold strategy for life of the church.

Concerning Lutherans

Maori is new primate.

Marriage canon relaxed: weddings may take place outside church.

Profile

Marriage solution.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

More strife follows Jeffrey John: appointment as dean protested.

World

Mover of controversial 'sanctity' motion explains rationale.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Music and multilingual service mark installation of new leader.

Analysis

National church office moves at last.

Canada

National office cuts budget: donations fall due to blessings debate, settlement.

Canada

Native Anglicans tell synod of increasing self-determination.

Profile

Net income.

New Framework

New primate a born peacemaker.

Profile

Online church.

Panel unites hearts and minds: Dalai Lama calls for human or secular values.

Canada

Parties allowed delegates to unwind.

Socials

Partners note difficult process.

Profile

Peers bursary.

Petition expresses support for refugee: 'let her stay,' delegates ask.

Farewell

Pitman is new coadjutor bishop.

Canada

Priest wins lawsuit.

Primate's wife will play new role 'by ear'.

Profile

Real dialogue.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Resist linguistic traps that label any side in debate.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Ribbon of hope.

Analysis

Rufus Project will help keep cathedral dry.

Canada

Selective blessing.

Letters

Send clergy home.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Sexuality questions leave church at odds: Synod defers vote on same-sex blessings.

Spirituality and the arts.

Subtle variations.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Sweet, soothing harp music delights and heals audience.

Culture

Synod approves six-year plan for church work.

New Framework

Synod bids warm farewell to Peers: dinner features video tribute.

Farewell

Synod meeting has changed 'for the better'.

Oldies and newbies: Anglican Journal looks at General Synod through the eyes of a first-time and a long-time delegate.

Synod proved to be hazardous for several delegates.

Notebook

Synod says 'not now' to a unified prayer book.

Profile

The diocese of Calgary's delegation was decked out in red t-shirts and hockey jerseys--cheering on the Calgary Flames NHL team, which was battling the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup finals.

Notebook

The diocese of Keewatin's table featured a stuffed gorilla dubbed 'Keewatin No,' meaning 'Keewatin northern person.'.

Notebook

The seat of clergy member Rev. Alan Perry was situated directly in front of one of the microphones on the plenary floor.

Notebook

Toronto elects Johnson.

Canada

Twelve-step mantra a product of its times.

Fine Print

Two new staff join national office.

Canada

Two Peters elected officers of synod.

Farewell

Vatican cracks down on 'liturgical abuses'.

World

Votes stir reaction in communion.

Analysis

Web cast attracts wide audience.

Farewell

While the Essentials coalition gathered conservative synod members and supporters each day of synod for coffee, desserts and strategizing in a white, canvas tent, the day after the primatial election brought a surprise guest: Archbishop Andrew Hutchison.

Notebook

Who is divisive?

Letters

Who owns the name 'Anglican'? Question is raised: 'what's in a name?'.

Canada

Who wants to be a primate?

Notebook

Youth deliver message.

Youth question new primate on spirituality, generation gap.

Farewell