Detailed article about the support to those with AIDS in Vancouver provided by Christ Church Cathedral, St. Paul's Anglican Church and St. Paul's Hospital.
"People who have lost a family member, a friend or a partner to AIDS are finding support in an Anglican grief recovery program. The program operates out of Vancouver's Christ Church Cathedral under the auspices of the Anglican diocese of New Westminster and the downtown Anglican churches."
"People who have lost a family member, a friend or a partner to AIDS are finding support in an Anglican grief recovery program. The program operates out of Vancouver's Christ Church Cathedral under the auspices of the Anglican diocese of New Westminster and the downtown Anglican churches."
The House of Bishops has responded to the fishery crisis in Atlantic Canada and the Gulf of St. Lawrence with a comprehensive statement calling for ecological stewardship, restructuring of the fishery and support for fishing communities.
Unquestionably, Ted Scott deserves a biography - an honest and critical appraisal of a man who has had a profound impact on his church, his country and the world. Unfortunately, this is not it.
The former McConnell mansion is a haven of peace in downtown Montreal. It is now a place where Christians can pursue their spiritual journey through courses and meditation and prayer.
"Published by Canadian Churchman, Toronto, Canada 1976". -- p. [3].
Includes bibliography, p. 64.
"One of the most intriguing societies in the world is that of the People's Republic of China. In just 26 years its more than eight billion people have risen from abject poverty to relative self-sufficiency. Never, in the history of man, has a nation undergone such massive transformation in such a short time. It is not easy to get into the People's Republic -- and, in fact. I was one of the religious editors from North America to go there. The opportunity arose when, as a member of the Canadian China Society of Toronto (which promotes friendship and understanding with the People's Republic) I was chosen as one of 24 people to visit China". -- [Foreword], p. 4.
Contents: Foreword -- Preface -- Impressions -- China Diary -- Government structure -- Literary campaigns -- Medicine -- Norman Bethune -- Communes -- Sandstone Hollow -- Underground city -- Role of women -- Marriage -- The old life -- A women's factory -- How they live -- The elderly -- The right to strike -- Industry -- Education -- Looking to the future -- Bibliography.
The author, Associate Editor of the Canadian Churchman the national newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada, travelled to China in 1976 for twenty-one days as part of a tour arranged by the Canadian China Society.