As a former Diocese of Toronto social justice and advocacy consultant, I was delighted to learn of the Primate's support for ...
After a long and passionate debate, the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada meeting in Ottawa has passed a resolution on the issue of peace and justice in Palestine and Israel. The ...
Archbishop Shane Parker, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, visited the Anglican diocese of Jerusalem from Jan. 8 to 17.
General Synod will likely shift toward supporting programming developed and delivered across diocesan networks rather than delivering that programming itself, says Archbishop Shane Parker, primate of ...
I recently went to a Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Belfast Road in Ottawa to donate some items (and to check out the used ...
In the wake of the declaration by a coalition of conservative Anglican provinces of its intention to reorder the Anglican Communion around itself rather than Canterbury, two Canadian scholars with ...
History credits monasteries for carrying classical thought, art and culture through the violent, chaotic years following the collapse of the Roman Empire. Internally ordered and disciplined, these ...
The Church of England declared in its vision and strategy for the 2020s that one of its three priorities was to “be a church ...
The Council of General Synod (CoGS) has directed General Secretary Andrea Mann to form a task force and create terms of reference for a national youth council for the Anglican Church of Canada. CoGS, ...
The Council of General Synod (CoGS) appointed two new officers of General Synod Nov. 27, Chancellor George Cadman and Treasurer Beng Wee. Both were approved by unanimous votes. According to his ...
A law firm contracted by the Anglican Church of Canada is in negotiations with the United Church of Canada on the former’s exit from an $8.18 million lease on 300 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Canon (lay) ...
A cult of martyrdom began forming around Charles Stuart—who, as reigning monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland, was known as King Charles I—almost immediately after his execution for high treason ...