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Africa sets Anglican context

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article31899
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
1993 March
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
1993 March
Volume
119
Issue
3
Page
1, 10
Notes
The first joint meeting of the Anglican Primates and the Anglican Consultative Council met in Cape Town for eleven days in January 1993. Addressing a service of more than 10,000 people, Archbishop George Carey "described Africa as `wounded and bleeding'. He added, `No Christian can be excused from coming to the aid our African brothers and sisters in need'." "A delegation of Anglican leaders under Archbishop Carey held a meeting with South African President F.W. De Klerk that focused on the church's influence on the church's influence on the political process". The primates and the Council "rejected the concept of a special episcopal relationship for parishes opposed to the ordination of women". "Addressing the problem of AIDS, Archbishop Yona Okoth of Uganda, urged a `universal response' by asking `all governments, all churches, all religious bodies to do all in their power to fight this killer of our people". Archbishop French Chang-Him of the Indian Ocean raised the issue of cohabitation, asking "for guidance on what to do about the growing number of unmarried people who live together. `It raises the whole issue of what is marriage', Archbishop Chang-Him said. `It becomes a very theological issue'." The Consultative Council also "urged Israel to comply with a United Nations resolution that Palestinian deportees be returned to their homes on the West Bank and Gaza". The two bodies will probably not meet at the same time again. "Archbishop Eames noted the meeting did not give the primates enough time together, Archbishop Douglas Hambidge, metropolitan of British Columbia, went farther. `I am convinced that the primates and the ACC should never meet together because they have different agendas', he said".
Subjects
Anglican Consultative Council. Meeting (9th : 1993 : Cape Town, South Africa)
Anglican Communion. Primates Meeting (7th : 1993 : Cape Town, South Africa)
Africa - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Apartheid - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
South Africa - Politics and government - 1989-1994
de Klerk, F.W. (Frederick Willem), 1936-2021
Ordination of women - Anglican Communion
Alternative episcopal oversight - Anglican Communion
Unmarried couples - Canada
Marriage - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Israel - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Palestinian Arabs - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Hambidge, Douglas (Douglas Walter), 1927-
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Author
Thrall, James
Rosenthal, James M. (James Milton), 1951-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
1993 Lent - Easter
Author
Thrall, James
Rosenthal, James M. (James Milton), 1951-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
1993 Lent - Easter
Issue
70
Page
10-11
Notes
"As late as the 1988 Lambeth Conference, bishops from Africa were denying that there was a disease called AIDS". The situation has changed now and the Cape Town joint meeting passed a resolution "that calls for a universal response to AIDS". Several African churches, including those of Uganda and Tanzania have developed AIDS education and prevention programs.
Subjects
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Uganda
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Tanzania
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
AIDS (Disease) - Africa
AIDS (Disease) - Uganda
Okoth, Yona, 1927-2001
Mwaigoga, Charles
Church work with AIDS patients - Anglican Communion
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AIDS gathering ends churches' silence

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article28692
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2001 October
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2001 October
Volume
127
Issue
8
Page
3
Notes
A conference held in South Africa last summer has forever wiped out the Anglican Church's silence and denial surrounding AIDS.
Father Gideon Byamugisha spoke here and to the Primates at Kanuga.
Subjects
AIDS (Disease) - Africa
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Ignatieff, Andrew (Andrew Grant), 1950-2022
Anglican Church of Canada. Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)
Byamugisha, Gideon B., 1959-
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An acceptable sacrifice ? : homosexuality and the Church

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5669
Publication Date
c2007
Material Type
Book
Location
OTCH
Call Number
BR 115 H6 A23 2007
Place
London
Publisher
SPCK
Publication Date
c2007
Physical_Description
ix, 180 p. ; 21.5 x 13.7 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by Duncan Dormor and Jeremy Morris".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"We are a group of theologians who work mostly in a university context, and in theological education. .... Out of a basic belief that the Church of England should be able to move to a position of greater toleration of faithful, stable gay relationships, we want to lay out for those outside the academy, as well as within it, reasons why we believe this is a debate worth having in the church. It is the conviction of the authors of this volume that, for all that this is an issue on which there are serious matters of principle on both sides, and for all that the symbolic nature of the confrontation of Christian faith and modernity is very acute, this is not actually a decisive question for the survival of Christian faith itself, nor for the survival of the Church of England and of Anglicanism more widely". -- Intro., pp. 2-3.
Contents divided into four main parts: The Use of Scripture -- History and Tradition -- Reason and Personhood -- The Wider Horizon.
Contents: List of Contributors -- Foreword / Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus -- Introduction / Duncan Dormor and Jeremy Morris -- Whose text is it anyway ? Limit and freedom in interpretation / Maggi Dawn -- Threat and promise: the Old Testament on sexuality / Andrew Mein -- The call of Christ: reading the New Testament / Arnold Browne -- The Church and change: tradition and development / Jeremy Morris -- Godly conversation: marriage, the companionate life and the Church of England / Jessica Martin -- Friends, companions and bedfellows: sexuality and social change / Duncan Dormor -- Thinking about Christ's body; thinking about his face / Jessica Martin -- 'Neither male nor female': the case of intersexuality / John Hare -- Psychology and orientation: being human within culture and history / Arnold Browne -- Sex and the city: economics, morality and counter-cultural living / Malcolm Brown -- HIV/AIDS: the real challenge for the Anglican Communion ? / Michael Beasley -- Selling body and soul in the 'fantasy economy' / Duncan Dormor -- Afterword: listening in the pews / Duncan Dormor and Jeremy Morris -- Further reading -- Index of biblical references -- Index of subjects.
OTCH Note: Sexuality Special Collection.
Added Entry
Dormor, Duncan (Duncan James), 1967-
Morris, Jeremy (Jeremy Nigel), 1960-
Beasley, Michael
Brown, Malcolm (Malcolm Arthur), 1954-
Browne, Arnold (Arnold Samuel), 1952-
Dawn, Maggi (Maggi Eleanor), 1959-
Hare, John (Michael John), 1941-
Martin, Jessica (Jessica Heloise), 1963-
Mein, Andrew
Tutu, Desmond M. (Desmond Mpilo), 1931-2021
Subjects
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Church of England
Anglican Communion - Doctrines
Church of England - Doctrines
Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc. - Anglican Communion
Homosexuality - Biblical teaching
Change - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Marriage - Religious aspects - Church of England
Sex - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Body, Human - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Prostitution - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
ISBN
10-0-281-0581-2
13-0-281-0581-2
Call Number
BR 115 H6 A23 2007
Location
OTCH
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Anglican Communion News Service : Anglican AIDS Initiative Statement : Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane. 11 April 2001

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article28626
Author
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
2001 Trinity
Author
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
2001 Trinity
Issue
102
Page
37
Notes
Archbishop Ndungane was commissioned at the recent Primates' Meeting to facilitate a workshop on AIDS "in order that a strategic plan for sub-Saharan Africa may be developed". The Primates Meeting resolved "that the church's first priority is to adopt a holistic and effective approach to HIV/AIDS". This statement announces that the workshop will take place in Gauteng, South Africa, 13-16 August 2001 and outlines the eight objectives in developing an integrated strategic plan.
Subjects
Anglican Communion. Primates Meeting (11th : 2001 : Kanuga, N.C.)
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Africa
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Anglican Life and Witness : a reader for the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops 1998

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog8447
Publication Date
c1997
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5021 L6 1998 S25
Edition
1st ed.
Place
London
Publisher
SPCK
Publication Date
c1997
Physical_Description
vii, 260 p. ; 21.5 x 13.5 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by Vinay Samuel and Christopher Sugden".
"Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury".
Twenty six chapters written by 20 authors divided into four sections, reflecting on the Conference themes. Authors include Canadian Patick Yu.
Bibliographical endnotes with each chapter but NO index.
Contents divided into four main parts: Part One: Called to Full Humanity -- Part Two: Holding and Sharing the Faith -- Part Three: Living as Anglicans in a Pluralistic World -- Part Four: Seeking Full Visible Unity.
Contents: Foreword / George Cantuar i.e. Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Authors -- Introduction dated Oxford, All Saints Day, 1996 / Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden -- Fascism and Nationalism / Roger Griffin -- A Christian Perspective on the Family / Vinay Samuel -- Why Questions of Gospel and Culture must be included in the Preparations for Lambeth 1998 / Maurice Sinclair -- An examination of the Theological Principles affecting the Homosexuality Debate : The St. Andrew's Day Statement / Michael Banner et al. -- A Response to the St. Andrew's Statement / Patrick Yu -- Reading the St. Andrew's Days Statement / Oliver O'Donovan -- Living with HIV/Aids : A personal testimony / Gideon Byamugisha -- The Dark Side of Technology / Bernard Adeney -- The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics -- Trade and Development Report 1996 / UNCTAD (TDR 16), Geneva, 1996 -- The Impact of the Market Economy on the Poor / Raja Chelliah -- Business and Corruption / Vinay Samuel -- Media and Modernity / Quentin Schultze -- A Christian Response to Population Issues : An Oxford Statement Resource Document -- Christian Feminism and Feminist Perspectives on Population Control / Harriet A. Harris -- Kingdom Affirmations and Commitments -- The Gospel and the Transformation of the non-Western World / Kwame Bediako -- Adolescence, Youth Ministry and World Mission / Oxford Centre for Mission Studies and Oxford Youth Works -- Dialogue in an Age of Conflict / Michael Nazir-Ali -- Accessible Liturgy / Jean-Daniel Pluss -- Reception / Henry Chadwick -- The Anglican Acceptance of Contraception / Richard Harries -- Reflection on Biblical Themes of Discipleship / David Bennett -- Take Thou Authority: an African Perspective / John S. Pobee -- Towards Reconciliation in Rwanda / Emmanuel Kolini -- Evangelical Mission Societies and the Church in India / Vinay Samuel.
Added Entry
Lambeth Conference, 1998
Sugden, Chris (Christopher Michael Neville), 1948-
Samuel, Vinay Kumar, 1939-
Adeney, Bernard
Banner, Michael
Bediako, Kwame (Manasseh Kwame Dakwa), 1945-2008
Bennett, David
Byamugisha, Gideon B., 1959-
Chadwick, Henry, 1920-2008
Chelliah, Raja (Raja Jesudoss), 1922-2009
Griffin, Roger
Harris, Harriet A.
Harries, Richard (Richard Douglas), 1936-
Kolini, Emmanuel M. (Emmanuel Musaba), 1945-
Nazir-Ali, Michael (Michael James), 1949-
O'Donovan, Oliver (Oliver Michael Timothy), 1945-
Pluss, Jean-Daniel
Pobee, John S. (John Samuel), 1937-
Schultze, Quentin J. (Quentin James), 1952-
Sinclair, Maurice W. (Maurice Walter), 1937-
Yu, Patrick (Patrick Tin-Sik), 1951-
Subjects
Lambeth Conference, 1998
Anglican Communion - History - 20th century
Fascism
Family - Religious aspects - Christianity
Christianity and culture - Anglican Communion
St. Andrew's Day Statement
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Uganda
Technology - Moral and ethical aspects
Technology - Religious aspects - Christianity
Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics
Creation - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Economic justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Economics - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Work - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Poverty - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Debts, External - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Debts, External - Developing countries - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Business - Religious aspects - Christianity
Business ethics - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Mass media - Influence
Reception - Anglican Communion
Contraception - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Population - Religious aspects - Christianity
Population - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Abortion - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Birth control - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Kingdom of God
Christianity and culture - Africa
Youth - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Dialogue - Religious aspects - Christianity
Conflict management - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Christian union - Anglican Communion
Ecumenical movement - Anglican Communion
Authority - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Reconciliation - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church of Rwanda
Rwanda - History - Civil War, 1994
Evangelicals - India
ISBN
0-281-05099-6
Call Number
BX 5021 L6 1998 S25
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Anglican Life and Witness : a reader for the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops 1998

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog8945
Publication Date
c1997
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5021 L6 1998 S25
Edition
1st ed.
Place
London
Publisher
SPCK
Publication Date
c1997
Physical_Description
vii, 260 p. ; 21.5 x 13.5 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by Vinay Samuel and Christopher Sugden".
"Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury".
Twenty six chapters written by 20 authors divided into four sections, reflecting on the Conference themes. Authors include Canadian Patick Yu.
Bibliographical endnotes with each chapter but NO index.
Contents divided into four main parts: Part One: Called to Full Humanity -- Part Two: Holding and Sharing the Faith -- Part Three: Living as Anglicans in a Pluralistic World -- Part Four: Seeking Full Visible Unity.
Contents: Foreword / George Cantuar i.e. Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Authors -- Introduction dated Oxford, All Saints Day, 1996 / Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden -- Fascism and Nationalism / Roger Griffin -- A Christian Perspective on the Family / Vinay Samuel -- Why Questions of Gospel and Culture must be included in the Preparations for Lambeth 1998 / Maurice Sinclair -- An examination of the Theological Principles affecting the Homosexuality Debate : The St. Andrew's Day Statement / Michael Banner et al. -- A Response to the St. Andrew's Statement / Patrick Yu -- Reading the St. Andrew's Days Statement / Oliver O'Donovan -- Living with HIV/Aids : A personal testimony / Gideon Byamugisha -- The Dark Side of Technology / Bernard Adeney -- The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics -- Trade and Development Report 1996 / UNCTAD (TDR 16), Geneva, 1996 -- The Impact of the Market Economy on the Poor / Raja Chelliah -- Business and Corruption / Vinay Samuel -- Media and Modernity / Quentin Schultze -- A Christian Response to Population Issues : An Oxford Statement Resource Document -- Christian Feminism and Feminist Perspectives on Population Control / Harriet A. Harris -- Kingdom Affirmations and Commitments -- The Gospel and the Transformation of the non-Western World / Kwame Bediako -- Adolescence, Youth Ministry and World Mission / Oxford Centre for Mission Studies and Oxford Youth Works -- Dialogue in an Age of Conflict / Michael Nazir-Ali -- Accessible Liturgy / Jean-Daniel Pluss -- Reception / Henry Chadwick -- The Anglican Acceptance of Contraception / Richard Harries -- Reflection on Biblical Themes of Discipleship / David Bennett -- Take Thou Authority: an African Perspective / John S. Pobee -- Towards Reconciliation in Rwanda / Emmanuel Kolini -- Evangelical Mission Societies and the Church in India / Vinay Samuel.
Added Entry
Lambeth Conference, 1998
Sugden, Chris (Christopher Michael Neville), 1948-
Samuel, Vinay Kumar, 1939-
Adeney, Bernard T., 1948-
Banner, Michael
Bediako, Kwame (Manasseh Kwame Dakwa), 1945-2008
Bennett, David
Byamugisha, Gideon B., 1959-
Chadwick, Henry, 1920-2008
Chelliah, Raja (Raja Jesudoss), 1922-2009
Griffin, Roger
Harris, Harriet A. (Harriet Anne), 1968-
Harries, Richard (Richard Douglas), 1936-
Kolini, Emmanuel M. (Emmanuel Musaba), 1945-
Nazir-Ali, Michael (Michael James), 1949-
O'Donovan, Oliver (Oliver Michael Timothy), 1945-
Pluss, Jean-Daniel
Pobee, John S. (John Samuel), 1937-2020
Schultze, Quentin J. (Quentin James), 1952-
Sinclair, Maurice W. (Maurice Walter), 1937-
Yu, Patrick (Patrick Tin-Sik), 1951-
Subjects
Lambeth Conference, 1998
Anglican Communion - History - 20th century
Fascism
Family - Religious aspects - Christianity
Christianity and culture - Anglican Communion
St. Andrew's Day Statement
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Uganda
Technology - Moral and ethical aspects
Technology - Religious aspects - Christianity
Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics
Creation - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Economic justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Economics - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Work - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Poverty - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Debts, External - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Debts, External - Developing countries - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Business - Religious aspects - Christianity
Business ethics - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Mass media - Influence
Reception - Anglican Communion
Contraception - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Population - Religious aspects - Christianity
Population - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Abortion - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Birth control - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Kingdom of God
Christianity and culture - Africa
Youth - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Dialogue - Religious aspects - Christianity
Conflict management - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Christian union - Anglican Communion
Ecumenical movement - Anglican Communion
Authority - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Reconciliation - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church of Rwanda
Rwanda - History - Civil War, 1994
Evangelicals - India
ISBN
0-281-05099-6
Call Number
BX 5021 L6 1998 S25
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Anglican Peace and Justice Network : Auckland, Aotearoa, / New Zealand : Meeting: November 23-30, 2001 : Province: Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5859
Publication Date
[2002]
Material Type
Book
Location
OTCH
Call Number
BX 5006 P4 A9 2001
Corporate Author
Anglican Peace and Justice Network
Place
[s.l.]
Publisher
Anglican Peace and Justice Network
Publication Date
[2002]
Physical_Description
44 p. : ill. ; 28 x 21.3 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
At head of title: APJN.
Contents divided into five main sections: Introduction -- Section I: The Local Context -- Section II: Far-Reaching Concerns -- Section III: The Church in Areas of Civil/Regional Conflict -- Section IV: Principles Shaping Work in the Communion.
Contents: APJN Participant -- A Beginning -- Report from Aotearoa/New Zealand -- A Special Place -- Globalization and Poverty -- HIV/AIDS -- Justice and Peace Issues in the World -- Young People in the Anglican Church -- Environmental Issues -- Justice for Women -- Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances (CEDC) -- Death Penalty -- Overview: Areas of Special Concern -- Great Lakes Region -- Burundi -- The Zimbabwean Situation -- Role of the Church in the Sri Lankan Conflict / Kumara B.S. Illanasinghe i.e. Illangasinghe -- Overview: Principles Shaping Work in the Communion -- Theological Education -- Toward Interfaith Understanding.
The Anglican Church of Canada was represented by Ms. Cynthia Patterson and the Rev. Canon Eric B. Beresford who is also "Ethicist for the ACC" i.e. Anglican Consultative Council.
Added Entry
APJN
Illangasinghe, Kumara
Subjects
Anglican Peace and Justice Network
Anglican Peace and Justice Network. Meeting (2001 : Auckland, New Zealand)
Indigenous peoples - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Indigenous peoples - Religious aspects - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Maori - New Zealand - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Globalization - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Peace - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Christianity and international affairs - Anglican Communion
Christianity and politics - Anglican Communion
Youth - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Youth in the Anglican Communion
Ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Women - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Children - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Child welfare - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Capital punishment - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Burundi - Politics and government
Burundi - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Zimbabwe - Politics and government - 1980-
Zimbabwe - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Sri Lanka - Politics and government - 1978-
Sri Lanka - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Sri Lanka - Religious aspects - Church of Ceylon
Theological education - Anglican Communion
Interfaith dialogue - Anglican Communion
Call Number
BX 5006 P4 A9 2001
Location
OTCH
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Archbishop urges education to fight HIV/AIDS

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article34260
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2007 January
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2007 January
Volume
133
Issue
1
Page
12
Notes
Archbishop Rowan Williams paid tribute to church leaders in a statement commemorating World AIDS Day December 1. In Canada a photo exhibit was displayed in Vancouver's Christ Church Cathedral.
Subjects
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Williams, Rowan D. (Rowan Douglas), 1950-
Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)
World AIDS Day
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