Committee examines Anglican identity

From: Anglican Journal | Date: May 1, 2003| Author: | Copyright information

The national church's faith, worship and ministry committee wants to know if there is such a thing as common worship or prayer across the Anglican Church of Canada; if there is, what it looks like and if there is not, why not.

Eileen Scully, consultant for ministry and worship, said that in its efforts to determine what exactly is Anglican identity in Canada, the committee has sent out a questionnaire to provincial houses of bishops (the church is divided into four ecclesiastical provinces), liturgical officers and focus groups asking about their different worship practices. The preamble to ...

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