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Walk bears witness to opioid deaths

The weather was in cold, rainy sympathy as a small group of Anglicans made an unusual walk: All Saints Church-Community Centre’s Good Friday Way of

A hoop with chains of paper feathers draped off it

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

A man speaks into a microphone.

Go beyond charity, says speaker

Progressing from personal acts of charitableness to working for systemic justice was the topic of the keynote address at “Transformed Hearts, Transforming Structure,” the diocese’s

Four people sit.

Speakers urge kinship with creation

“We are the earth” is a compelling statement, but what does it mean and how can urban people of faith live it in reality? Those

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Bursary honours liturgical innovator

In memory of the late Douglas Cowling – musician, writer, scholar, and revitalizer of the sacred drama of divine worship – his family and friends

A group of people gathered around a performance in Trinity Square.

Actors lament plight of homeless outside church

Holy Trinity, Trinity Square’s monthly observance for Toronto’s homeless on Feb. 13 included a novel component: a performance based on Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear. The

A priest at a lectern speaks while two men hold up offertory plates.

Service supports people of the Caribbean

Christians must go beyond sympathy and prayer and lend concrete aid to those struck by disaster. This was the central theme of a special Saturday

The Rev. Nadim Nassar speaks.

Priest sheds light on Syria

Like other countries in the Middle East, Syria is a complex multi-sectarian country, once controlled by outside western powers, devastated by wars, permeated by corruption,

The deacon's cupboard at St. Peter, Erindale with some dry goods inside.

Cupboard connects church, homeless

In a new twist on a neighbourhood service that usually provides food for the mind, an updated version is providing food for the body. The

A group of people smiling.

Anglicans support migrant field workers

You may have seen them as you drive east, west or north of Toronto: Old Testament-like scenes with hundreds of foreign workers labouring in fields

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