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.
"Thousands of Anglicans flocked to St. Mary and All Saints Cathedral on 16 December [2012] to see Bishop of Harare Chad Gandiya reclaim the cathedral and hold a special service marking the Province's return to their proper ties. It followed the Church of the Province of Central Africa's recent victory in a long-running legal battle with excommunicated former bishop Dr. Nolbert Kunonga who broke away from the CPCA in 2007 to form his own church. He and his supporters seized cars, churches, orphanages and other CPCA properties claiming they belonged to him. Zimbabwe's Supreme Court eventually ruled he should return all the properties to the Diocese of Harare. Bp. Chad recalled the challenging times that the church went through. He said that, 'all those five years we were driven from our churches and went into exile, life was not easy but God was with us. We survived and found grace in exile.' To watch a video of Anglicans returning to the Cathedral visit http://www.youtube.com/user/theacoffice".
1. Request the Government of Canada to express to the Government of Zimbabwe its concern at the increase in violence and lawlessness against its own citizens as well as against staff of foreign missions and NGOs.
2. Declare its solidarity with the four Anglican dioceses of Zimbabwe in their struggle to continue to uphold its prophetic ministry in an atmosphere of intimidation and repression.
3. Request dioceses and parishes in Canada to communicate their concern and support to the dioceses and parishes in Zimbabwe.
Amendment
The mover and seconder agreed to remove the word "its" in part one of the resolution.
The resolution now reads:
1. Request the Government of Canada to express to the Government of Zimbabwe concern at the increase in violence and lawlessness against its own citizens as well as against staff of foreign missions and NGOs.
3. Request dioceses and parishes in Canada to communicate their concern and support to the dioceses and parishes in Zimbabwe. CARRIED Act 62