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Marking the Journal's 130 years
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News of the Canadian church and the rest of the Anglican world
IN EARLY JANUARY, more than 130 years ago, Canadian Anglicans were pondering the merits of the plan by John A. Macdonald's government to build the Pacific Railway, reading church news from Europe and across the diocese, as well as accounts of floods in France and a hurricane on the Philippine Islands. They also read that 22,000 women of Ontario signed a petition asking the legislature to pass an act limiting the number of t...
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Marking the Journal's 130 years
Anglican Journal
; News of the Canadian church and the rest of the Anglican world ... Macdonald's government to build the Pacific Railway, reading church news from Europe and across the diocese, as well as accounts of ... it was more than a century ago, it remains a vehicle for news at home and around the world, an agent for ...
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Why it was impossible for us to sign declaration
Anglican Journal
; ... signing the petition of a conservative group. Think for a moment how your opinion of the news would change if a television news anchor were to read the news with a Liberal party button on her lapel. If we as journalists compromise our integrity ...
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Note to readers from the editor
Anglican Journal
; Dear reader, As editor of the Anglican Journal, it is my duty to know what our readers require of this publication. We want it to be the voice of the Anglican Church here in Canada today and tomorrow. We are always looking for innovative ways to fulfill that mission. In the next few days, a
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Accountability and accounting for your dollars
Anglican Journal
; ... and mission work. We would like to say thank you. Simply put, your donations will allow us to keep doing what we do, providing news and features that show the breadth of the Anglican church in Canada and abroad. And, despite our modest resources, the Anglican ...
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Appeal helps Journal's bottom line
Anglican Journal
; Enclosed in this issue of the Anglican Journal is information about the 2007 Anglican Journal Appeal. As always, proceeds of the Appeal are split evenly between the Anglican Journal and the diocesan newspapers, our publishing partners. Your generosity means that we can continue to publish the
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Journal officers selected: board of directors holds first meeting
Anglican Journal
; STAFF The newly formed board of directors of the Anglican Journal Corporation has elected Rev. Robert Towler of Huron president. A priest from Kitchener, Ont., Mr. Towler serves on General Synod's Information Resources Committee, and has served on the Huron communications committee and as media
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Responsibility and trust
Anglican Journal
; I HAVE juST completed a public memoir, Picnics on the Volcano, about how profoundly the column I wrote 20 years for the Anglican Journal affected my church-driven existence. Little things creep now and then into our lives that we never think for a moment will disrupt all that we are and ever may
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AJ DAILY
Anglican Journal
; ... Readers were also able to download and print it from the Journal Web site, www.anglicanjournal.com, which also carried other news stories and features throughout the meeting. The daily newspaper was made possible by the donations of several dioceses, parishes ...
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Journalism a ministry for western priest
Anglican Journal
; ... husband's church. Journalism first entered his Prairie home, Mr. Portman said, via Life magazine, the American weekly that covered news and features and broke new ground with dynamic photojournalism. Upon graduating from high school, young Mr. Portman knew he liked ...
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Uplifting to be part of a huge body of believers
Anglican Journal
; Editor's Note: As the Anglican Journal marks its 130th anniversary, we would like to bear from readers: what were your favourite stories and features? What has tine newspaper meant to you as an Anglican? In the coming issues, we will feature some of your recollections. Please write to
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