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AIDS conference attracts faith groups
http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article31531
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Anglican Journal
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2004 September
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Anglican Journal
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2004 September
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130
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7
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14
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Representatives from more than 100 faith-based organizations attended the 15th International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July 2004. From ENI.
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AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
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Correction
http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article38687
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Anglican Journal
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2014 February
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Anglican Journal
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2014 February
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"The abbey prior at Saint Benôit-du-Lac is Dom André Laberge. He was incorrectly identified in 'The abbot and I' [Jan. 2014, p. 5]. [Text of entire article.]
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Laberge, André
Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac (Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Québec)
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Come and see: The abbot and I
http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article39969
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Hiltz, Fred (Frederick James), 1953-
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Anglican Journal
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2014 January
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Hiltz, Fred (Frederick James), 1953-
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Anglican Journal
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2014 January
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140
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"While in the Eastern Townships in Quebec for the 125th anniversary of the Church of the Advent, I enjoyed a visit to Abbaye Saint Benoit-du-Lac, a beautiful Benedictine abbey nestled in the hills surrounding Lake Memphremagog. The abbey is renowned for Gregorian chant and the production of world-class cheeses and apple cider". Dom André Labengy "invited me to robe and sit in the choir with the monks [for Vespers]". "The the abbot beckoned me to join him at the lectern and bring greetings". "And I shared my own heartfelt hope that through the grace our our Lord Jesus, we all might live more fully into his prayer 'that [we] may be one' (John 17:21). The abbot and I each prayed for the church and, at his invitation, raised our hands and gave the Aaronic blessing together, 'The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord look upon you with favour and grant you peace'. I found the moment deeply moving. Indeed, I carry it into this year's Week of Prayer for Christian Unity".
Errata note in February 2014 states: "The abbey prior at Saint Benôit-du-Lac is Dom André Laberge. He was incorrectly identified in 'The abbot and I' [Jan. 2014, p. 5].
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Monasticism and religious orders - Catholic Church - Canada
Laberge, André
Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac (Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Québec)
Christian union - Canada - 20th century
Christian union - Catholic Church
Christian union - Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church of Canada - Relations - Catholic Church - Canada
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (2014)
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