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Halifax’s oldest building and Canada’s oldest Protestant church, St. Paul’s Anglican Church kicked off its 275th anniversary year Sept. 15 with a special service—featuring a homily by departing ...
Churches and other charitable organizations across Canada are awaiting confirmation on a proposed extension to the Canada Revenue Agency’s annual deadline for charitable donation from Dec. 31, 2024 to ...
Between 2014 and 2024, the proportion of students of European descent at Montreal Diocesan Theological College (often ...
The Rev. Naboth Manzongo, incumbent of Winnipeg’s Holy Trinity Anglican Church, was elected May 31. The first Black bishop of ...
Like many Anglicans, I’ve been reciting some version of the Nicene Creed since I was old enough to sit through a church ...
Note: This article updates a version that appeared in the Journal’s December 2022 issue with material that appeared in its January 2023 issue. Council of General Synod (CoGS) has recognized Anglican ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby decided on the Lambeth Calls as a new process to organize discussion at the 2022 Lambeth Conference. The Calls consist of a series of declarations, affirmations ...
Pregnant Indigenous women who wish for their children to be literally born into their culture, guided by the hands of a midwife, can often face legal and linguistic obstacles—a problem that transcends ...
Note: An earlier version of this story appeared on anglicanjournal.com April 10. Archbishop Anne Germond, bishop of the dioceses of Algoma and Moosonee and metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province ...
New forms of spirituality, revival of traditional Indigenous beliefs, rising immigration and debates on secularism are blurring the line between religion and non-religion in Canada, scholar David ...
Former Anglican priest David Norton was sentenced to nine years in prison March 22 for sexually abusing four boys from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation nearly 40 years ago. Norton was found guilty ...
Christian holy days like Christmas and Easter are likely to remain statutory holidays in Canada in the near term, a legal scholar says—but the question of accommodation for non-Christian religious ...
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