May 2019 Issue
News
Government urged to keep sites open
The diocese’s College of Bishops and four clergy have written to Minister of Health Christine Elliott, expressing their concern over the provincial government’s decision to ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Rwandan speaker to visit
Clergy and their parishioners are invited to “lunch and learns” during the week of June 10 to hear about work in Rwanda that is supported ...
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The Anglican
News
Mongolians energize Toronto church
Somewhere in Ulan Bator, children and senior citizens will be breathing a little easier, thanks to the generosity of Christ Church St. James in Toronto. ...
Written by
Stuart Mann
News
Fire destroys St. James, Roseneath
TORONTO – The 156-year-old church of St. James, Roseneath was destroyed in a fire during the evening of April 9. No one was injured. The ...
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The Anglican
News
Students to walk Camino
VICTORIA – A group of University of Victoria students has been preparing for a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Co-led by the ...
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The Anglican
News
Anglicans visit northern Philippines
VANCOUVER – On Feb. 17, after more than 13 hours of flight, a team of travellers from the Diocese of New Westminster arrived in Manila ...
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The Anglican
News
Churches open ovens for festival
BRANDON – In a place where the winters can seem unending, the Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival brings the communities of The Pas and Opaskwayak Cree ...
Written by
The Anglican
Comment
Speaking with a voice of faith in a dark time
In February, Bishop Andrew Asbil met with the diocese’s Creation Matters committee as it was finalizing the Diocesan Policy Paper on Environmental Issues. The paper ...
Written by
Elin Goulden
Comment
The power of personal witness
One of the things that Anglicans typically are not inclined to do is speak about their faith. The Natural Church Development program indicates that “passionate ...
Written by
Peter Misiaszek
Comment
I knew I had found my vocation
Dave Carley is a Canadian playwright. His plays have had over 450 productions across Canada and the United States, and in many countries around the ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Exhibit turns tears to healing
“Hi, Dad, I’m doing really great here,” reads an exuberant letter home from young Sonya Nadine Mae Cywink, a member of Whitefish Nation, Manitoulin Island ...
Written by
Diana Swift
Parish News
Church softball league gets underway
When it comes to baseball in Toronto, the Blue Jays get all the attention. But a church league has been running in Scarborough for nearly ...
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The Anglican
Parish News
LGBTQ history to come out at new speakers’ series
Growing up at St. Matthias, Bellwoods, Robert Adams was grateful that he was part of a congregation that fully accepted and welcomed LGBTQ people. When ...
Written by
Stuart Mann
Parish News
Race planned for deanery
Two churches in Scarborough are hosting an Amazing Race-type event to bring local Anglicans together and to raise funds for outreach. The Scarborough Steeplechase, as ...
Written by
Stuart Mann
News
Area supports local students with bursaries
The first year of university or college can be a financial nightmare for anyone. In 2011, York-Scarborough’s area council began a program to support local ...
Written by
Jillian Ruch
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