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Anglican Congress 1963 : Report of proceedings

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5703
Publication Date
[1963]
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5021 A65 1963
Corporate Author
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Place
[Toronto ON]
Publisher
Editorial Committee, Anglican Congress 1963
Publication Date
[1963]
Physical_Description
xv, 312 p ; 21.5 x 14 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by the Rev. E.R. Fairweather".
"Distributed in Canada by The Anglican Book Centre, 600 Jarvis Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. Distributed in Great Britain by S.P.C.K., Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Rd., London N.W. 1. Distributed in the U.S.A. by The Seabury Press, 825 Second Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10017". -- verso of t.-p.
"Printed and bound in Canada by T.H. Best Printing Company Limited, December 1963". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The following pages contain what I sincerely hope is a fair account of the Anglican Congress of 1963. In addition to the sermons and formal addresses, reproduced in as accurate and definitive a form as time and circumstances permit. I have included both the group 'findings' as officially reported to the full Congress and a wide selection of informal speeches and comments made in the plenary sessions or sent in from the groups. I have also attempted a brief preliminary interpretation of the Congress as I saw it and felt its impact. It was the express wish of the Editorial Committee that the record of the Toronto Congress should include these elements of personal reporting and commentary and I have tried to carry out my assignment without worrying unduly about the criticisms that such an impressionistic account must necessarily invite". -- Preface, p. xv.
Contents divided into five main parts: Part One: Anglican Congress, 1963 -- Part Two: The Church's Mission to the World -- Part Three: The Church in Action -- Part Four: The Challenge of the Frontiers -- Part Five: After the Congress ... What ?
Contents of prefatory material: Congress Prayer -- Churches of the Anglican Communion -- Table of Contents -- Foreword / The Most Reverend Howard Hewlett Clark -- Preface dated Trinity College, Toronto, Canada, November 15, 1963 / E.R.F.
Contents of Part One: Call to Reformation / The Editor -- The Opening of the Congress: The Congress Assemblies -- Sermons at the Opening Service / Howard Hewlett Clark and Arthur Michael Ramsey.
Contents of Part Two: Theme One: The Church's Mission to the World: On the Religious Frontier -- Theme Address / M.A.C. Warren -- Panel -- Islam / A Kenneth Cragg -- Totalitarianism, Communism, Secularism / Robert R. Browne -- Buddhism / Y. Endo -- Sectarianism and Divided Christendom, the African Situation / C.E. Tuboku-Metzger -- What Was Said Later / A. Kenneth Cragg -- Theme Two: The Church's Mission to the World: On the Political Frontier -- Theme Address / John W. Sadiq -- Panel -- International Affairs / Philip Mason -- Social Justice / A.C. MacInnes -- Racism / T.O. Olufosoye -- Hunger, Poverty, Rapid Social Change / Janet Lacey -- What Was Said Later / C.E. Crowther, Francis T. West, Richard S. Emrich -- Theme Three: The Church's Mission to the World, On the Cultural Frontier -- Theme Address / John Lawrence -- Panel -- Changing Concepts of Man / E.R. Wickham -- The Image of Christianity in the Modern East / Chandu Ray -- Urbanization. Industrialization, Automation / W.G. Pollard -- Mass Society and the Mass Media / Malcolm Boyd -- What Was Said Later / W.G. Pollard, E.R. Wickham, W.G. Pollard, Philip Mason, Janet Lacey.
Contents of Part Three: Mission as Our Common Task / F.D. Coggan -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ : A Message from the Primates and Metropolitans of the Anglican Communion -- Commentary / A.M. Ramsey, David M. Goto, Richard R. Roseveare, John W. Sadiq, Stephen F. Bayne -- What Was Said Later / Mark Gibbs -- Pictures -- Sermons at the Mass Meeting of Missionary Witness / K.D.W. Anand, Roland Koh, John C. Vockler.
Contents of Part Four: Theme Four: The Challenge of the Frontiers: Training for Action -- Theme Address / F.C. Synge -- Panel -- Theological Education / Alan Richardson -- Stewardship / Richard S. Emrich -- Vocation and Enlistment / E.G. Knapp-Fisher -- Training of the Laity / A.M. Stockwood -- What Was Said Later / F.C. Synge, Alan Richardson, E.G. Knapp-Fisher, W.G.H. Simon, Sospeter Magua, Mpiwa Mbatha, Dale Pederson, Victor G. Shearburn -- Theme Five: The Challenge of the Frontiers: Organizing for Action -- Theme Address / Stephen F. Bayne -- Panel -- Internal Structure and Organization / H.L.J. de Mel -- Manpower / Walter H. Gray -- Strategy / W.G.H. Simon -- Pooling Information and Combined Operations / Peter N. Harvey -- What Was Said Later / Stephen F. Bayne, Peter N. Harvey, F.D. Coggan -- Theme Six: The Vocation of the Anglican Communion -- Theme Address / Howard A. Johnson -- Panel -- The Anglican Communion in Ireland / G.O. Simms -- The Anglican Heritage and the Common Christian Calling / William R. Coleman -- Unity Within the Anglican Communion / H.M. Waddams -- The Anglican Church in the Ecumenical Movement in Pakistan / Priobala Mangat-Rai -- What Was Said Later / J.C. Fowler.
Contents of Part Five: Some Unfinished Business: Notes on the Closing Sessions of the Congress -- Christian Morality / L.J. Beecher, H.L.J. de Mel, R.S. Emrich, Mrs. Ronald Hallifax, Miss A. Devitt -- The Second Vatican Council / C.H.W. de Soysa, James A. Pike, Arthur A. Vogel -- The Closing Day's Business / A.M. Ramsey -- The Congress Message -- The Closing Service: Sermon at the Closing Service / Joost de Blank -- Congress Committees -- List of Delegates -- Directory of Congress Participants.
Added Entry
Fairweather, Eugene R. (Eugene Rathbone), 1920-2002
Anand, Kenneth Daniel Wilson
Bayne, Stephen F. (Stephen Fielding), 1908-1974
Beecher, Leonard James, 1906-1987
Boyd, Malcolm, 1923-2015
Brown, Robert Raymond, 1910-1994
Clark, Howard H. (Howard Hewlett), 1903-1983
Coggan, Donald (Frederick Donald), 1909-2000
Coleman, William Robert, 1917-1992
Cragg, Kenneth (Albert Kenneth), 1913-2012
Crowther, C. Edward (Clarence Edward), 1929-
de Blank, Joost, 1908-1968
de Mel, Lakdasa (Hiyanirindu Lakdasa Jacob), 1902-1976
De Soysa, Charles Harold Wilfred, 1909-1971
Devit, A., Miss
Emrich, Richard S. (Richard Stanley Merrill), 1910-1997
Endo, Yoshimitsu (John Yoshimitsu), 1910-
Fowler, John C.
Gibbs, Mark
Goto, David Makoto, 1910-
Gray, Walter Henry, 1898-1973
Hallifax, Ronald, Mrs.
Harvey, Peter N. (Peter Harold Noel), 1916-1996
Johnson, Howard A. (Howard Albert), 1915-1974
Knapp-Fisher, Edward George, 1915-2003
Koh, Roland, 1908-1972
Lacey, Janet
Lawrence, John W. (John Waldemar), 1907-1999
MacInnes, Campbell (Angus Campbell), 1901-1977
Magua, Sospeter, 1921-1982
Mangat-Rai, Priobala, 1911-
Mason, Philip
Mbatha, Mpiwa
Olufosoye, Timothy Omotayo, 1918-1992
Pederson, Dale
Pike, James A. (James Albert), 1913-1969
Pollard, William Gilbert
Ramsey, Michael (Arthur Michael), 1904-1988
Ray, Chandu , 1923-1983
Richardson, Alan, 1905-1975
Roseveare, Reginald Richard, 1902-1972
Sadiq, John W.
Shearburn, Victor G. (Victor George), 1900-1975
Simms, George Otto, 1910-1991
Simon, William Glyn Hughes, 1903-1972
Stockwood, Mervyn (Arthur Mervyn), 1913-1995
Synge, Francis Charles
Tuboku-Metzger, Constant Ernest
Vockler, John Charles, 1924-2014
Waddams, Herbert Montague, 1911-1972
Warren, Max Alexander Cunningham, 1904-1977
West, Francis T.
Wickham, Edward Ralph, 1911-1994
Subjects
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence (MRI)
Mission of the church - Anglican Communion
Christianity and other religions - Islam - Anglican Communion
Communism and Christianity - Anglican Communion
Secularism - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Buddhism - Japan
African independent churches
Christianity and politics - Anglican Communion - 20th century
Christianity and international affairs - Anglican Communion - 20th century
Social justice - Anglican Communion
Racism - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Poverty - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion - 20th century
Christianity and culture - Anglican Communion - 20th century
Christianity - Asia - 20th century
Urbanization - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Technology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Mass media - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Theological education - Anglican Communion
Stewardship, Christian - Anglican Communion
Vocation - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion - Clergy - Training of
Anglican Communion - 20th century
Communication - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion - Information resources
Anglican Communion - Periodicals
Anglican World (Magazine)
Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965)
Call Number
BX 5021 A65 1963
Copies
2 copies
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Anglican Congress, Toronto, 1963. Report of proceedings

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/3092
Author
Fairweather, Eugene R. (Eugene Rathbone), 1920-2002
Publication Date
1963
Material Type
Book
Location
General Synod Archives
Call Number
KM2 .A545
Author
Fairweather, Eugene R. (Eugene Rathbone), 1920-2002
Corporate Author
Editorial Committee, Anglican Congress, 1963
Place
Toronto
Publisher
The Anglican Book Centre
Publication Date
1963
Physical_Description
xv : 312 p.
Material Type
Book
Added Entry
Clark, Howard H. (Howard Hewlett), 1903-1983
Subjects
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Location
General Synod Archives
Call Number
KM2 .A545
Copies
2 copies
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Award winner was former ACW [Anglican Church Women] president

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article36597
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Canadian Churchman
Date
1988 September
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Canadian Churchman
Date
1988 September
Volume
114
Issue
7
Page
6
Notes
Mildred Robertson received the Anglican Award of Merit for her contribution to the Women's Auxiliary from the 1930s to the 1970s. She was one of two Canadian women at the 1963 World Anglican Congress.
Subjects
Robertson, Mildred Mattson
Anglican Church Women (ACW)
Anglican Church of Canada. Anglican Award of Merit
Anglican Church of Canada. Woman's Auxiliary
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Women in the Anglican Church of Canada
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[Bishop of Huron Recommends Unified Plan for Anglican Communion]

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/official5258
Date
1968 April 30
Source
Anglican News Service
Record Type
Press Release
Date
1968 April 30
Source
Anglican News Service
Record Type
Press Release
Text
Taking his cue from the climate of reform in Roman Catholicism and the developing ecumenical movement, Rt. Rev. G.N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, says the Anglican Communion's 19 independent churches should adopt a unified plan to stimulate its work of world mission.
In an article entitled "A Blueprint for the Anglican Communion" in the May issue of Canadian Churchman, the London, Ontario bishop suggests the creation of a central council which he believes could plan and act without seriously disturbing the autonomy of the various churches. Canadian Churchman is the national publication of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Bishop Luxton calls on the 500 bishops of the communion who will meet this summer in London, England, for the 10th Lambeth Conference, to take preliminary steps and set up provisional committees in preparation for a revised and representative Anglican Congress. The congress, he says, should sponsor the central council and be the administrative forum for the communion with a modest legislative responsibility.
The Lambeth Conference - the first was held in 1867 - is held normally every 10 years on the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Delegates are restricted to bishops of the Anglican Communion. The first Anglican Congress was held in Minneapolis in 1954, the second in Toronto in 1963 and the next is planned for 1973. Delegates include bishops, priests and members of the laity from all over the world. Neither the conference nor the congress has any legislative authority, but their recommendations carry considerable weight both inside and outside religious circles.
"The Toronto Congress went part way toward achieving representative status," says Bishop Luxton. "Most of the new world dioceses elected their representatives by ballot or similar procedures. For 1973 we would, I hope, widen their representative function and authorize them to speak and act for us in the following fields: world mission; study, research and planning for mission; and support, administration and financing of the congress, its duly elected communion council, and the united work of world mission accepted as the responsibility of a united Anglican Communion."
Chairmanship of the central council, he suggests, should be an elective and rotating post with occupants chosen from among the bishops, clergy or laity of the Anglican body and serving for not more than five years. He believes Anglicans would oppose the erection of "another hierarchical throne at the centre of our communion." Council members could be elected in the same way, with each serving for a three-year period. Biannual meetings of the council are suggested.
The Canadian bishop says he is appealing for an aggiornamento, or renewal, in Anglicanism comparable to that now stirring the Roman Catholic Church.
"It is one that will give us unity, democratic decisions, modern research and competent administration on the Anglican Communion level, which already most of us enjoy on the parish, diocesan, provincial and national levels."
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Subjects
Luxton, George N.
Anglican Communion - 20th century
Anglican Communion - Government
Anglican Consultative Council
Anglican Consultative Council - History
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Anglican Communion - Congresses
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By grace co-workers : building the Anglican diocese of Toronto, 1780-1989

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog115
Publication Date
1989
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
Call Number
BX 5612 T6 B87 1989
Place
Toronto ON
Publisher
Anglican Book Centre
Publication Date
1989
Physical_Description
332 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., map, ports ; 22.7 x 15 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Alan L. Hayes, editor".
Includes bibliographical references but NO index.
Contents divided into four main sections: A History -- Parish Life -- Governance -- Diocesan Programs.
Contents: Foreword / Terence E. Finlay -- Foreword / Lewis S. Garnsworthy -- Preface / Alan L. Hayes -- Stablished in the faith: the Church of England in Upper Canada 1780-1867 / Robert Merrill Black -- Repairing the walls: church reform and social reform 1867-1939 / Alan L. Hayes -- Inwardly renewed: the emergence of modernity in the diocese of Toronto 1939-1989 / Robert Merrill Black -- Reaching out for two hundred years: church growth and church extension 1780-1989 / Elwood Jones -- The saints in the land 1780-1867 / Paul H. Friesen -- The saints in the land 1867-1939 / Richard E. Ruggle -- Managing the household of faith: administration and finance 1780-1867 / Shirley Spragge -- Managing the household of faith: administration and finance 1867-1939 / Alan L. Hayes -- Taught in Christ: Christian education in the diocese of Toronto / Frank A. Peake -- The Anglican Congress of 1963 / George B. Snell -- Appendices.
Appendices: Appendix 1: Statistics for the diocese of Toronto / Alan L. Hayes -- Appendix 2: Archival sources for diocesan history / Mary-Anne Nicholls -- Appendix 3: Churches and congregations / Elwood Jones.
Added Entry
Hayes, Alan L. (Alan Lauffer)
Black, Robert M. (Robert Merrill), 1953-
Friesen, Paul (Paul Henry), 1957-
Jones, Elwood H. (Elwood Hugh), 1941-
Nicholls, Mary-Anne
Peake, Frank A. (Frank Alexander), 1913-2008
Ruggle, Richard E.
Snell, George Boyd, 1907-2006
Spragge, Shirley Campbell, 1929-1995
Subjects
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Toronto - History
Anglican Church of Canada - Ontario - Toronto Region - History
Church history - Ontario
Church management - Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Toronto - History
Christian education - Ontario - History
Christian education - Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Toronto - History
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Toronto - Statistics
Anglican Church of Canada - Ontario
ISBN
0-921846-15-0
Call Number
BX 5612 T6 B87 1989
Copies
2 copies
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
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Change and exchange : mutual responsibility and the Church of England

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5330
Author
Till, Barry (Barry Dorn), 1923-2013
Publication Date
1965
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5006 T54 1965
Author
Till, Barry (Barry Dorn), 1923-2013
Edition
2nd ed.
Place
London
Publisher
Church Information Office
Publication Date
1965
Physical_Description
181 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"[By] Barry Till".
"Published for the Missionary and Ecumenical Council of the Church Assembly". -- verso of t.-p.
"First published November 1964. Second edition February 1965". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography, p. 151-152.
"This book is the fruit of nine months of trying to interpret 'Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ' to and for the Church of England. During this time I have spoken at meetings of every sort in all parts of the country, and many of the points raised in discussion have been incorporated into the pages which follow". -- Preface.
"Mr. Barry Till in this book shows how the great Anglican Toronto Congress [of 1963] can break out of this inhibiting fate of being a Congress, `et praeterea nihil'; how, by fully applying Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence, we and all the Anglican Communion can, by the Grace of God, achieve a break-through to the large world; how we can enter into more fruitful relations with one another; how the splendid work of our missionary societies can be helped and renewed and become a concern of all instead of a very few; and how we can grow in fellowship with other churches until the larger day of unity for which we pray." -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword / Kenneth Grubb -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ -- The Changing World -- The Christian Mission Since 1910 -- Towards Mutual Responsibility and Ecumenical Integrity -- Behind It All -- The Conversion of the Church of England -- To the Ends of the World -- No Small Change -- For Further Reading -- Appendix 1: Praying for Mission -- Appendix 2: The Anglican Communion.
Appendix 1: Praying for Mission includes worship resources including prayers, litanies and suggested scriptural texts for study.
Added Entry
Grubb, Kenneth G. (Kenneth George), 1900-1980
Subjects
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence (MRI)
Missions - Theory
Anglican Communion - Missions
Missions - Anglican Communion
Missions - Church of England
Partnership in Mission - Anglican Communion
Mission of the church - Anglican Communion
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Call Number
BX 5006 T54 1965
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Change and exchange : mutual responsibility and the Church of England

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog8603
Author
Till, Barry (Barry Dorn), 1923-2013
Publication Date
1965
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5006 T54 1965
Author
Till, Barry (Barry Dorn), 1923-2013
Edition
2nd ed.
Place
London
Publisher
Church Information Office
Publication Date
1965
Physical_Description
181 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"[By] Barry Till".
"Published for the Missionary and Ecumenical Council of the Church Assembly". -- verso of t.-p.
"First published November 1964. Second edition February 1965". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography, p. 151-152.
"This book is the fruit of nine months of trying to interpret 'Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ' to and for the Church of England. During this time I have spoken at meetings of every sort in all parts of the country, and many of the points raised in discussion have been incorporated into the pages which follow". -- Preface.
"Mr. Barry Till in this book shows how the great Anglican Toronto Congress [of 1963] can break out of this inhibiting fate of being a Congress, `et praeterea nihil'; how, by fully applying Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence, we and all the Anglican Communion can, by the Grace of God, achieve a break-through to the large world; how we can enter into more fruitful relations with one another; how the splendid work of our missionary societies can be helped and renewed and become a concern of all instead of a very few; and how we can grow in fellowship with other churches until the larger day of unity for which we pray." -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword / Kenneth Grubb -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ -- The Changing World -- The Christian Mission Since 1910 -- Towards Mutual Responsibility and Ecumenical Integrity -- Behind It All -- The Conversion of the Church of England -- To the Ends of the World -- No Small Change -- For Further Reading -- Appendix 1: Praying for Mission -- Appendix 2: The Anglican Communion.
Appendix 1: Praying for Mission includes worship resources including prayers, litanies and suggested scriptural texts for study.
Subjects
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence (MRI)
Missions - Theory
Anglican Communion - Missions
Missions - Anglican Communion
Missions - Church of England
Partnership in Mission - Anglican Communion
Mission of the church - Anglican Communion
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Call Number
BX 5006 T54 1965
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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The Church in the 60's

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog2279
Publication Date
[1962]
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
Call Number
BX 5006 J44 1962
Place
[Toronto ON]
Publisher
Published for The Anglican Congress 1963
Publication Date
[1962]
Physical_Description
153 p. ; 18.3 x 12.3 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by: The Reverend P.C. Jefferson."
"Foreword by: The Archbishop of Canterbury".
"Distributed in Canada by The Anglican Book Centre ... Distributed in Great Britain by S.P.C.K. ... Distributed in the U.S.A. by The Seabury Press". -- verso of t.-p.
"Printed in Canada 9,500, March 1962". -- verso of t.-p.
"The idea for this book arose originally out of the planning which was being done for the Anglican Congress of 1963. The publication of a small volume, setting forth the subjects that will concern Congress delegates, seemed eminently reasonable. With chapters written by men with particular competence to deal with their respective subjects, it would provide a good background for the discussions and deliberations of those who met together from all parts of the Anglican Communion. .... Therefore, the various authors wrote their chapters with ordinary Church members in mind, all those who are endeavouring to find the frontiers, plan the strategy, and help the Church fulfil its destiny. And it is our hope that 'The Church in the 60's' will, in some measure perhaps, assist the reader in his share of the work. This book has also been written with the small parish group in mind. A leader's guide is available to help groups on the parochial level explore the frontiers of the parish in religious, political, and cultural areas of the modern world. It may also assist them in considering effective parish mobilization and strategy and aid them in fulfilling their vocation and destiny in the Anglican Communion". -- Preface.
Contents divided into four parts: Part I: The Anglican Congress -- Part II: Frontiers of the Church -- Part III: Facing the Frontiers -- Part IV: The Anglican Communion.
Contents: Foreword / Michael Cantuar i.e. Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Preface / Philip C. Jefferson --Congress '63 / H.H. Clark -- Minneapolis '54 / E.R. Fairweather -- Reaching the non-Christian Faiths / R.H.L. Slater -- Understanding Other Philosophies of Life / D.R.G. Owen -- Accepting the Political Challenges / J.G. Rowe -- Confronting the Cultural Challenges / W.R. Coleman -- Mobilizing the Manpower / E.G. Jay -- Organizing for Action / S.F. Bayne -- Finding its Place / H.M. Waddams -- Fulfilling its Destiny / Geoffrey Fisher.
Added Entry
Jefferson, Philip C. (Philip Clarke), 1928-2012
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Bayne, Stephen F. (Stephen Fielding), 1908-1974
Clark, Howard H. (Howard Hewlett), 1903-1983
Coleman, William Robert, 1917-1992
Fairweather, Eugene R. (Eugene Rathbone), 1920-2002
Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, 1887-1972
Jay, Eric G. (Eric George), 1907-1989
Owen, D.R.G. (Derwyn Randulph Grier), 1914-1997
Ramsey, Michael (Arthur Michael), 1904-1988
Rowe, John (John Gordon), 1925-2001
Slater, Robert H.L. (Robert Henry Lawson), 1895-1984
Waddams, Herbert Montague, 1911-1972
The Church in the sixties
Subjects
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Anglican Congress (1954 : Minneapolis, Minn.)
Christianity and other religions - Anglican Communion
Modernism - Anglican Communion
Church and the world - Anglican Communion
Christianity and politics - Anglican Communion
Christianity and international affairs - Anglican Communion
Christianity and culture - Anglican Communion
Ministry - Anglican Communion
Lay ministry - Anglican Communion
Christian union - Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion - 20th century
Call Number
BX 5006 J44 1962
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
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Companion relationships tell a different story

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article40056
Author
Williams, Leigh Anne
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2015 September
Author
Williams, Leigh Anne
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2015 September
Volume
141
Issue
7
Page
11
Notes
"Bishop David Torraville of the diocese of Central Newfoundland first met Bishop Francis Loyo of the diocese of Rokon, South Sudan at Lambeth in 2008, and they established a companion relationship between their dioceses. The two bishops have also built a friendship that, Torraville said, was a joy to renew in person when they met at the first Companion Diocese Consultation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from May 14-17 [2015]". "Although Bishop Jackson Matovu of the diocese of Central Buganda did not attend the meeting, owing to tensions between the church in Uganda and other parts of the Communion, [Archbishop Fred] Hiltz said that other clergy within that diocese attended 'enthusiastically, really looking forward to the opportunity to be together and to talk across relationships'. Differences over contentious issues such as human sexuality weren't part of the discussion 'or even the subtext', he said in an interview. The meeting was the first time that representatives of Canadian and African companion dioceses have come together to discuss their relationships, which date back 52 years to a congress on the future of the Anglican Communion, held in Toronto in 1963". "The merits of parish-to-parish connections were discussed. Bishop Donald Phillips of the diocese of Rupert's Land noted that almost all the parishes in Central Buganda in Uganda have a sister parish in his diocese".
Subjects
Companion diocese program - Anglican Church of Canada
Companion diocese program - Anglican Communion
Companion diocese program - Church of the Province of Uganda
Companion Diocese Consultation (2015 : Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Church of the Province of Uganda. Diocese of Central Buganda
Torraville, David (Frederick David), 1953-
Hiltz, Fred (Frederick James), 1953-
Phillips, Donald (Donald David), 1954-
Loyo, Francis
Matovu, Jackson
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
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Frontier mission : an account of the Toronto Congress 1963

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog4601
Author
Whiteley, Peter, 1928-
Publication Date
1963
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
Call Number
BX 5021 A65 1963 W44
Author
Whiteley, Peter, 1928-
Place
Toronto; New York NY; London
Publisher
Anglican Book Centre; Seabury Press; SPCK
Publication Date
1963
Physical_Description
vii, 94 p. ; 18.3 x 12.3 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"[By] Peter Whitely".
"This book is a personal impression of the 1963 Anglican Congress held in Toronto from 13 to 23 August. Although I was asked officially to write it, it is in no way an official document of the Congress". -- Preface.
The author "attended the Congress, and he has brought back his personal account of it. As a well-informed layman of the Church of England, editor of `Prism', and a member of the Church Assembly, he is well qualified to explain the issues before the Congress and to assess the addresses and debates in the light of what lay behind them. He comments with perception on the pressing problems of belief and action that face all Christians today. Mr. Whiteley also tells how the Congress was organized and he records the human aspect of the sessions and the reactions of the delegates to what they saw and heard. He introduces the reader to many of the leading personalities of the Anglican Communion. Nor does he refrain from criticism, though his criticism is never destructive, and he gives credit where (as so often) credit is due. This is a book that every Anglican ought to read, if he is to understand the choices which the Churches of the Anglican Communion must now make in order to carry out the purpose of God at this stage of their history". -- back cover.
Contents: Preface / P.W. -- Introduction -- Opening Service -- Religious Frontier -- The Political Frontier -- The Cultural Frontier -- The World Together -- Interlude -- Training and Organizing for Action -- The Vocation of the Anglican Communion -- Discussion Groups -- Closing Stages -- Appendix A: "Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ" -- Appendix B: The Congress Message.
Subjects
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)
Anglican Communion - Congresses
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence (MRI)
Mission of the church - Anglican Communion
Partnership in Mission - Anglican Communion
Ramsey, Michael (Arthur Michael), 1904-1988 - Bibliography
Clark, Howard H. (Howard Hewlett), 1903-1983
Warren, Max Alexander Cunningham, 1904-1977
Call Number
BX 5021 A65 1963 W44
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
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