The national church’s communications work has an updated mandate after Council of General Synod (CoGS) voted on June 12 to ...
Few days in the calendar of saints have greater public resonance than the feast day of St. Patrick on March 17. Each year millions of people around the world hold festivities on St. Patrick’s Day as a ...
Church leaders agreed they need more information on generative AI technologies to draft guidelines on how they should or ...
The Rev. Lucia Lloyd, then of the Episcopal Church, watched the first Trump presidency with apprehension. Her friends told her there would be limits to what damage he could do, despite his ...
The Bible is more concerned with concrete acts of reconciliation than with modeling how to give a verbal apology, Bishop of Quebec Bruce Myers says. That was one of the key findings he and other ...
Warm greetings from the Anglican Journal. As we put each issue together, readers like you are foremost on our minds. Our church is going through a season of transformation, and the Anglican Journal is ...
For the Rev. Tianna Gocan, a hug from a little girl sums up the significance of the Anglican Church of Canada formally ...
The new chancellor of General Synod, George Cadman, describes himself as a cradle Anglican with over 35 years of experience in the role of chancellor. He has held that role in the diocese of New ...
Recently released data suggesting the church’s rate of decline has not slowed over the past decade and a half—while not surprising—should serve as a useful reality check for Canadian Anglicans, says ...
The pandemic swept through Europe with terrifying speed, leaving in its wake a staggering death toll and severe economic dislocation. The disease was the Black Death. The time was the Middle Ages. But ...
What is the biggest challenge now facing the Anglican Church of Canada, and what should be done about it? Diminishing numbers in both attendance and finances seem to be on the hot list of every ...
Between 2014 and 2024, the proportion of students of European descent at Montreal Diocesan Theological College (often abbreviated as Dio) went from about 60 per cent to 25 per cent, says the Rev.
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