The Revd Dr Howard R Anderson, longtime rector of St Paul's Church in Duluth, Minnesota, has been named first warden of the new Cathedral College, announced 6 August by Washington National Cathedral as the merger of its educational programs and those of the on-site College of Preachers.
13 August 2004
Canadian Church leaders have called upon their Federal Government to address the flawed refugee determination system.
10 August 2004
There are some wonderfully dynamic things happening in the Episcopal Church, USA (ECUSA). The 20/20 movement is one of these great things, which is challenging the church to look at itself in dynamic new ways.
04 August 2004
Blaine Baggett says one of Saturn's 31 moons sports a geyser like Earth's steamy Old Faithful, only made of ice, and yet another has a crater reminiscent of the Star Wars movie's Death Star killing machine.
30 July 2004
The retired Archbishop of Cape Town and former Primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, gave the following homily at the memorial service for Archbishop Edward "Ted" Scott, at St James Cathedral, Toronto, Canada on Monday 13 July. Archbishop Scott, who was the former Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, died in a car accident last month.
26 July 2004
Fourteen clergy members are honing their preaching skills this week in Los Angeles as participants in the first-ever Spanish-language conference of the College of Preachers, an 80-year-old institution based at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D. C.
15 July 2004
Missionaries from America and their partners in mission brought unique perspectives to the current process of reconciliation at the conference of the Global Episcopal Mission (GEM) Network, which met June 16-18 at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest (ETSS) in Austin, Texas.
25 June 2004
The Archbishop's Office regrets to inform you of the death of Archbishop Ted Scott, former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, who was killed in a car accident yesterday near Parry Sound, Ont.
23 June 2004
As Congress looks, once again, at the issue of development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, we will hear many of the familiar arguments, pro and con. The debate is beginning to have a ritual flavor to it. But in our present context--high gas prices in the run up to a tight presidential election--it seems likely that the words and wedges will be even more harsh than usual.
22 June 2004
Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan Williams
Internationalism and Beyond
Speech on the occasion of a fund raising dinner for the Anglican Observer to the United Nations.
19 June 2004