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News roundup from anglican.ca

General Synod newsletter
Anna Sander
Anna Sander
March 6, 2023
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Read at Anglican Church of Canada: Update for March 3, 2023 

  • Highlights from the Council of General Synod
  • World Day of Prayer continues into the weekend
  • Registration opens for national Canadian Lutheran Anglican Youth gathering (CLAY)
  • Reminder: Applications sought for new Liturgical Advisory Committee
  • Called to self-examination
  • Everyone must work to make church safer, primate says
  • Ask the Bishop: An evening of questions and conversation with Bishop Todd
  • ‘The season where hope comes back:’ Praying for a good catch on Lake Erie
  • Praying in public for environmental justice
  • Tseshaht First Nation calls on governments, churches to implement 26 Calls for Truth and Justice
  • Oil for Charles III’s coronation consecrated in Jerusalem

and more...

 

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