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Sacrifice

Nigel J. Bunce  The verb ‘sacrifice’ means ‘to make holy’.  It derives from a Latin word sacrificium that combines the elements ‘sacer’ (holy) and the

Easter as I see it – Easter according to me

Claire Christoff  When the word Easter is spoken, it has common associations, such as being dark, solemn, even brooding.  A time where we worship through

“Blasts from the past” identified

In the March Niagara Anglican, we published photographs from our archives, and asked readers to help identify the places or people. Here are the results.

Book and reunion to remember Camp Artaban

Even though Camp Artaban’s final reunion occurs in May 2019, the camp’s story can be relived in the recently published book — Memories of Camp Artaban. “If

Program Consultant hired

Deirdre Pike becomes the Program, Social Justice and Outreach Consultant (half-time position) for Niagara Diocese. Her role is to equip and animate individuals and parishes

Priest launches first book

Martha Tatarnic invites everyone to attend the official launching of her book, The Living Diet: A Christian approach to food and diet, on Friday, April

Celebrate Earth Sunday – choice of two dates

Sue Carson As spring is with us, Creation Matters Working Group, a National Church group, encourages your parish to prepare to celebrate Earth Sunday, either

Revive – at a bargain price

Revive, a small group program — created by Niagara faith formation coordinator, the Reverend Canon Dawn Davis — that equips lay leaders for spiritual leadership has been launched! 

The Heartbeat of the Church

During the 125th anniversary of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, our Primate Fred Hiltz is calling all of us in the

Niagara Diocese, a safe church

Marni Nancekivell Safe Church initiatives within the Diocese of Niagara are dedicated to ensuring that the church is a safe and holy place for all

Gene editing and “playing God”

Nigel J. Bunce Last November a Chinese scientist, Dr. He Jiankui, announced the birth of gene edited twin girls named Nana and Lulu. Dr. He

Exploring an eternal question

Why Religion? A Personal Story (Harper Collins, 2018) Rob Roi About 30 years ago I began to have questions and doubts about my faith. I

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