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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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Year 2008

Vol. 134 Nbr. 9, November 2008

A cool place to worship.

CANADA

Algoma elects Andrews as new bishop.

CANADA

Almost half of northern clergy are non-stipendiary.

CANADA

An eloquent lesson taught with music.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Anti-Muslim sentiments on rise in Europe, two out of five Canadians also feel that way.

NEWS

B.C. synod deals creatively with decline: one closure and six mergers.

Bells return to Moscow after revolution.

WORLD

Bring grace and power to a hurting world.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Church-run homes investigated for abuse.

WORLD

Correction.

Correction notice

Dignity restored to an old body.

VIEW FROM A Loft

Diocese of Pittsburgh leaves Episcopal Church, realigns with Southern Cone.

WORLD

Diocese of Virginia, churches settle church ownership issue.

WORLD

Diocese responds to suit: 17 launch action against diocese of New Westminster.

CANADA

Donating stocks could benefit church and reduce taxes.

CANADA

Education directory.

CULTURE - Directory

Even pets are blessed.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Four more churches vote to leave.

CANADA

General Synod anticipates deficits.

CANADA

Historic pilgrimage.

WORLD

Hugh McCullum, former editor, dies at age 76.

Obituary

Journal Appeal continues.

Just a dream?

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Like green cheese.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Moral equivalent.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Nature of Islam.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

New Westminster did not remove clergy; they left on their own.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Non-aboriginal bureaucrat will head up commission.

CANADA

Northern dioceses weigh future: marriage canon a major issue.

CANADA

Orthodox, progressive.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Pausing for prayer.

QUIET REFLECTION

Pension plan is safe, says committee.

Reconciliation will take time: commission lays the foundation, say its supporters.

CANADA

'Remembering'.

Walk with me

Remembering our soldiers, past and present.

REFLECTION

Sacred Circle planned for summer of 2009.

NEWS

Sacred space: from a personal labyrinth to ancient ruins.

CANADA

Shaw was Irish.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Strengthen provinces and abolish General Synod, says prolocutor.

NEWS

The federal election is over but our work has just begun.

Editorial

The love command.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

'The poor can wait no longer,' says primate at Walk of Witness.

CANADA