PM# 40069670 A Inspiring the faithfulsince 1875 flooded area. Trainingtyphoons hasbeenanongoingproject todealwithof ACT Allianceandhasspared manylives. Seemore detailson p. 9. The dayafterTyphoon Bopharaged through thesouthernPhilippinesislandofMindanao, agirlinthevillageofMaasin wades through a After the storm muslims andchristineekpeace can Church ofCanada, the sentatives from the Angli- East, which includes repre- cal forum onthe Middle ing assembled anecumeni- Friends ofSabeel, the meet- Middle East. issues affecting peace inthe and share information about regularly inorder to consult to meet face to face more more than acommitment meeting signalled nothing careful to note that the Palestine. justice” inIsrael and committed to “peace with leaders who are similarly Feb. 4withArab and Muslim groups met inToronto on churches and church-based Representatives ofCanadian Hosted by the Canadian Both sideshave been nglic doubt sister: Faith’s 3 6 Destination: Ottawa attended the meeting. ing Committee (AMCC) the Arab/Muslim Coordinat- groups. Sixdelegates from Church and church-based Canada, the Roman Catholic the Presbyterian Church in United Church ofCanada, speaks attheforum. Canadian F Anglican priestandchairof The R “The meeting signals ev. R obert Assaly, riends ofSabeel, Marites N . Sison a din. their beliefs,” said Noured - showcase really to place that Jerusalem is agreat human beings. We believe causes and the dignity of have always supported just believe that the churches flict inthe MiddleEast. “We peaceful solution to the con - pressed their desire to see a tor, inaseparate interview. Federation executive direc - Noureddin, Canadian Arab Jerusalem,” said Jasmine viewpoint onthe issue of ing for was to state our relations co-ordinator. Church ofCanada’s global Andrea Mann, the Anglican tional conversation,” said a new beginning ofinten- AMCC delegates ex- “What we were com- —M Breakfast, p. 10 Wine Before arites N. Sison n Youth view J

ourn prayers ofhopeandcommitmenttobeagentsforchangeintheworld. waterfront (above), where participantscastflowersintothe water andoffered because ofcyberbullying.Theevent closedwithaWalk ofAwareness tothe Todd, mother ofAmandaTodd, whotookherownlifeinO in Vancouver onF F A walk against bullying ifty young people,ifty parents andothersgathered atChristChurch Cathedral paul jeffrey /A 10 ct alliance eb. 2todiscussbullying.Amongtheaudiencewas Carol set forjuly general s same as 2010’s nine-day synod held at of the Anglican Church ofCanada, the Michael Thompson, general secretary $600,000, according to the Ven. Dr. meeting willcost General Synod about denomination to meet individually. Assembly and five sessions for each six sessions and abanquet for Joint The planning committee has allotted bodies have come together inthis way. sent the first time two national church meet inJoint Assembly. vention and as the two denominations (ELCIC) as itholds itsNational Con- gelical Lutheran Church inCanada’s ing time willbeshared withthe Evan- Ottawa Convention Centre. The meet- meeting inOttawa, July 3to 7, atthe returns to central Canada for its2013 and Halifax in2010,General Synod After convening inWinnipeg in2007 The Anglican portionofthe five–day These historic jointsessions repre- Special C vol. a overa 139 ctober 2012 ctober 2012 no. no. ynod ynod See Aplace 4 ge l april wayne chose 2013 , p. 8 across canada + the communion fletcher to be chaplain general

Col. John Fletcher, arch- Fletcher has had wide deacon of the Anglican experience as a military Military Ordinariate of chaplain and has also ‘vanner’ turns 100 the Canadian Forces, has served various national been appointed chaplain ministries of the Anglican On March 19, Mildred general and will assume Church of Canada. Richardson of Tavis- command of the chaplain He has represented tock, Ont., reached her branch in Ottawa this fall. the ordinariate at Gen- 100th birthday. She Fletcher, who will be eral Synod, the church’s received a congratula- promoted to the rank governing body, and has tory certificate from of brigadier general, served as a member of TRCArchbishop Fred Hiltz. succeeds Brig. Gen. Karl the Council of General Richardson has McLean, another Angli- Synod. He also served spent a lifetime contributed can padre, who will retire on the communications, serving the Anglican in September. Col. John Fletcher information and re- church. A former Canadian National along with other Cana- sources committee and as grade school teacher, General Synod Archives (P7804-93) Defence Minister Peter dian Armed Forces senior a member of the board of in the 1940s she There were 24 vans that brought Anglican teaching to MacKay announced promotions and appoint- directors of the Anglican spent two summers rural Canada. Above is a van for the . Fletcher’s appointment, ments, on Feb. 6. Journal. —Staff plying the back roads of northern British “Sometimes we got Columbia in a two-ton invited to dinner, and Sunday school van. “It sometimes people b.c. bishop jim cowan to retire wasn’t for everyone. held canned-goods You were far from the The bishop of the An- diocese, saying change ‘showers’ for us.” glican diocese of British was necessary in order for amenities of home Her 35-year teach- and you had to keep Columbia, James Cowan, the church to be relevant. ing career included has announced his resig- He emphasized that the in shape,” recalls two years at Indian Richardson. nation effective this Aug. restructuring plan was Richardson residential schools 31 in order to retire. not merely in response As a “vanner,” she in Alberta. “What drove one of Miss Eva isolated road, you had Cowan’s resignation to declining membership upset me most was has been accepted by the but was focused on new Hasell’s 24 vehicles to wait until help came that the children that brought Anglican along,” Richardson House of Bishops and ministries and evange- were punished for the metropolitan of the lism that would engage teaching to rural Can- recalls. Luckily, the big speaking their native marites n. sison ada from 1920 to the Fords were equipped of Bishop Jim and Annette with lapsed Anglicans language,” she says. British Columbia. and the “un-churched.” 1970s. Vanners taught with beds. “We had a “You’d be surprised Cowan at Lambeth 2008 lessons and even led little camping stove Cowan has served as Ordained a priest in how quickly I could bishop of the Victoria- bishop of British Co- 1977, Cowan has been services. “If your van and we ate mostly turn deaf!” broke down on an out of cans,” she says. based diocese for the past lumbia in 2004, Cowan involved in ministries at —Diana Swift nine years. worked to transform all levels of the church. Installed as the 12th the structures of the —Marites n. sison

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Faith’s sister: doubt my“my lord lord and… and… …my god”god

By Douglas Graydon By Ansley Tucker

“Just a sign, any sign that God still Poor Thomas. For whatever reason,reason, he cares. That’s all I ask.” Such a state- missedhe missed the the first, first, and andmind-blowing, mind-blow- ment as this has been a common encountering, encounter with with the Risen the risen Christ Christ on thread, heard throughout the 20 years thaton that first first Easter Easter night. night. (I’ve (I’ve always always of my ministry as a hospice chaplain. speculated that Thomas waswas thethe onlyonly Such a statement captures the very one fearless enough to ventureventure outout of human doubt that maybe God is not hidingof hiding in thein the upper upper room room to fetchto fetch a few there, that maybe God does not exist. provisions.a few provisions. It was ItThomas, was Thomas, remember, Such doubt is born out of fear, fear of whenremember, Jesus when risked Jesus his final risked journey his to the unknown, fear of what is to come. Judea,final journey who said, to “LetJudea, us alsowho said,go, that “Let When a person or family is con- weus alsomay go, die that with we him” may —John die with 11:16.) him” frontedconfronted by an by accident, an accident, sudden sudden or or —JohnIn any 11:16.) case, from that day to this, prolonged illness, endend-of-life of life issuesissues ThomasIn any has case, been from saddled that day with to the this, or one’squickly own approaching quickly approaching mortality, monikerThomas has“Doubting.” been saddled Deprived with as the he mortality,it is so very it humanis so very that human faith canthat faith wasmoniker of the “Doubting.” incontrovertible Deprived evidence as he canstumble, stumble, falter falter and andpossibly possibly even even providedwas of the to incontrovertible the other Ten, he evidence just can’t collapse under the weight of doubt, believeprovided that to theJesus other is risen. Ten, he just fear or simply not knowing what to be- can’tBut believe note this. that By Jesus the end is risen. of the lievebelieve anymore. anymore. I can I can still still recall, recall, almost story,But Thomas, note this. and By Thomas the end alone,of the has 15from years almost ago, 15a messageyears ago, scrawled a message by calledstory, Thomas,Jesus “God.” and Thomas“My Lord alone, and my ascrawled patient byon a patienthospice on hallway a hospice poster God!”has called he exclaims Jesus “God.” (John “My 20:28). Lord and advertisinghallway poster religious advertising services: religious “God, myHow God!” does he exclaimsthis extraordinary (John 20:28). confes - whereservices: are “God, you? whereI cannot are see you? you I canor feel- sionHow of faith does come this extraordinary about? It comes by you.”not see you or feel you.” wayconfession of doubt. of faith come about? It I can see this fear, doubt and comesDoubt, by wayfar from of doubt. being the enemy confusion reflected in John’s gospel, of faith,Doubt, is farits kissingfrom being cousin. the Forenemy here chapter 2020, versesverses 19–31,19–31, aa passagepassage isof thefaith, thing: is its doubt kissing actually cousin. requires For whichthat highlights highlights for for us us Thomas’s Thomas’s post- ahere certain is the degree thing: of doubt engagement. actually post-EasterEaster questions questions as to aswho to Christwho Christ Thomas,requires adespite certain his degree stubborn of engage refusal- really is. toment. believe, Thomas, wanted despite to believe. his stubborn One week Imagine the shock that quickly later,refusal when to believe, the disciples wanted were to believe. again transforms itself to fear as Mary gatheredOne week in later, that whenupper the room, disciples Thomas Magdalene confronts an empty tomb. showedwere again up. gatheredHe cared. in He that came upper to the The confusion of the disciples hiding j. Alan vokey / javok.com meetingroom, Thomas hoping showed against up. hope He thatcared. his behind locked doors as they listen to doubtHe came would to the be meetingdispelled. hoping theto the tale tale this this woman woman brings. brings. The The doubt againstThe opposite hope that of his doubt doubt is not would faith be Thomasdoubt Thomas experiences experiences as he is as told he is dispelled.but indifference. Doubt contains within thattold thatthe man the manhe knows he knows is dead is dead is now is itself,The always, opposite the of stimulus doubt is for not faith. faith, apparentlynow apparently alive. alive. butFaith, indifference. of course, Doubt is not contains merely—nor Such is the dynamic of faith when withineven primarily—assent itself, always, the to stimulus a set of for one’s world falls apart. Whether the faith.propositions, although this is typi- cause is catastrophic illness or the po- callyFaith, the wayof course, we think is not of it.merely—nor Think, for liticalpolitical oppression oppression experienced experienced by Jesus’ example,even primarily—assent of our creeds. Doubt,to a set in of this disciples,by Jesus’ disciples,the feelings the are feelings similar, are the scenario,propositions, means although that one this is unableis typi- to questionssimilar, the real. questions Where real.is God? Where Where is is givecally unqualifiedthe way we thinkintellectual of it. Think, assent to faithGod? in Where all of this?is faith in all of this? onefor example, or more ofof ourour “articlescreeds. Doubt, of faith.” in Where is faith, indeed? Thomas thisBut scenario, if we go means back to that the one original is un - creates within the chaos of the Easter ablemeaning to give of theunqualified word credo intellectual (“I be- story a space for those of us who at assentlieve”), to we one will or find more that of itour comes articles much times doubt the truthfulness of the ofcloser faith. to the idea of trust. “I believe” Easter promise. In that space, we are meansBut if“I weset go my back heart to on.” the originalI set my given the opportunity to challenge heartmeaning on a of God the whoword is credo almighty. (“I I set our doubt.Thomasdoubt. Thomas grants grants permission permis- mybelieve”), heart on we Jesus will find as the that very it comesSon of forsion the for very the veryhuman human expressions expressions of the thismuch God. closer I set to my the heart idea onof trust.forgiveness fear,of the uncertainty fear, uncertainty and anxiety and anxiety that must as“I believe”a way of meanslife. I set “I myset heartmy heart on the accompanythat must accompany all who choose all who to embarkchoose church.on.” I set And my so heart on. on a God who is uponto embark a journey upon of a faithjourney within of faith the almighty.In this scenario,I set my heart faith—and on Jesus doubt— as shadowwithin the of thatshadow same of emptythat same tomb. thebecome very robustSon of andthis relational.God. I set Thismy emptyAnd tomb. within Thomas’s doubt and heartis not onThomas forgiveness figuring as aout way if ofhe life.can fearAnd and within anxiety Thomas’s about who doubt and and what Ibelieve set my in heart the ideaon the of resurrection.church. And so Jesusfear and is, anxietyfaith is rediscoveredabout who and and what on.This is Thomas entrusting himself to a foundJesus is,to faithbe strong is rediscovered and true and and life- JesusIn this he now scenario, experiences faith—and as nothing giving.found to And be strongso it is andto this true very and day. life- shortdoubt—become of his “Lord robust and God.” and relational. Forgiving. within And our so ownit is todoubts this very and day.fears, ThisAnd is notthe Thomasroad to that figuring relationship out if ourFor withinown desert our own experiences doubts and of not fears, hewas can none believe other in than the faith’s idea of sister: resur - knowingour own desert if God experiencesis with us, if ofJesus not is rection.doubt. This is Thomas entrusting theknowing resurrected if God Christ,is with us,many if Jesus find, like himself to a Jesus he now experi- Thomas,is the resurrected that their Christ, faith is many still current, find, encesThe V easn .nothing Ansley short Tucker of his is the “Lord rector presentlike Thomas, and real. that their faith is still andat Christ God.” Church, diocese of Calgary. current, present and real. And the road to that relationship The Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon was none other than faith’s sister: isThe co-ordinator Rev. Can ofo Chaplaincyn Dougla Servicess and doubt. theGr aHIV/AIDSydon is co-ordinatorNetwork, diocese of Chaplaincy of Toronto. Services and the HIV/AIDS Network, The Ven. Ansley Tucker is the rector diocese of Toronto. j. Alan vokey / javok.com of Christ Church, diocese of Calgary.

anglicanjournal.com 3 from the editor ‘A church which lives to itself will die by itself’ a . p a u l f e h e l e y meeting in joint assembly, the agenda calls for a Saturday morning gathering Above the west door of the Chapel If we were not here, would anybody on Parliament Hill. The presence of of the Holy Trinity Church, Staunton notice? If we were not here, would Anglican and Lutheran Christians that Harold, in North West Leicestershire is morning in front of the Parliament a tablet with this inscription: anybody care? Buildings creates an opportunity to say and demonstrate something truly “In the year 1653 when all things meaningful that goes beyond living to sacred were throughout the nation Some 410 today of a deep need to be relevant ourselves. How will the two denomina- either demolished or profaned, Sir “ years later, Mi- and will not allow the synod to bypass, tions use this opportunity? Robert Shirley, Baronet founded chael Ramsey, ignore or escape from asking these General Synods—let alone joint as- this church; whose singular praise the 100th questions: if we were not here, would semblies—are expensive, but the costs it is to have done the best things in Archbishop anybody notice? If we were not here, will be worth it if each person leaves the worst times and hoped them in of Canterbury, spoke to a worldwide would anybody care? with a renewed sense of mission and the most calamitous. The righ- gathering of Anglicans in Toronto in The response to those questions ministry. Will the people of the Angli- teous shall be had in everlasting 1963. His message to this Anglican will depend on the relevance of the can Church of Canada—lay, clergy and remembrance.” Congress was straightforward and resolutions General Synod members bishops meeting as General Synod—be Holy Trinity is one of the few clear: “A church which lives to itself will consider. Too much introspection, able to leave Ottawa and share with churches erected during the time of will die by itself.” too much inward-focus risks neglect- the church and society a clear sense of Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans. This year, in about three months, ing the ministry of the whole people of purpose and direction? Will they hear In this period of English history the the Anglican Church of Church will God. The church has been guilty of this the historic voices and say, yes the monarchy was abolished and many gather in our nation’s capital for in the past when General Synod em- church is not living too much to itself; churches destroyed. Sir Robert Shirley General Synod and in joint assembly braced finely worded motions that in and yes, we did “the best things in the did more than just hope against a with delegates from the Evangelical fact accomplished nothing and settled worst times.” Will they be able to say, powerful, divisive and destructive lead- Lutheran Church in Canada. Will for being far less than the church can “I am proud of my church and proud to ership. He did “the best things in the these voices from the past be heard in and should be. This summer’s General be an Anglican”? worst times.” Founding Holy Trinity Ottawa? What they ask is crucial—is Synod must make decisions that are was a courageous act of defiance and the church living too much to itself? measurable and accountable, not only archdeacon a. paul feheley witness by a young man who later died Are Canadian Anglicans prepared to to the church but to society as well. is interim managing editor of the at age 27, after being imprisoned in the do “the best things in the worst times”? For example, during the synod when Anglican Journal. Tower of London. Those voices are telling the church Anglican and Lutheran churches are email: [email protected] from the editor Letters with a grateful heart no to fracking The Harper government refused to I am deeply concerned to learn of the promote fair and sustainable mining In the last days of production practices abroad and is continuing to of this edition of the Anglican Council of General Synod’s approval of an agreement between the chief tear down environmental safeguards Journal, voices were heard here in Canada. celebrating. The cause of this and council of the Blood Indian Band in Southern Alberta and Murphy Oil Evelyn E. Coombs festivity was the results of the Plum Point, Nfld. Anglican Journal Appeal. You, for the extraction of mineral resources our 10,480 faithful supporters on land that is adjacent to the Blood Reserve and owned by the Missionary scapegoat needed and friends, gave more than Seeking solutions of personal comfort $491,250, with half of the proceeds Society of the Anglican Church of Canada (Mineral rights, Jan. 2013, p. 5). is not new. The Rev. Canon Mark C. going to the diocesan papers that McDermott’s unsubstantiated correla- accompany the Journal. The $50-million agreement gives Murphy Oil the right to extract meth- arnell tailfeathers tion of same-gender blessings to the We looked carefully at the layout ane gas trapped deep underground Anglican Book Centre closing [Let- and found a space for 150 words between layers of shale rock over an and federal governments for new rules ters, Blame same-sex blessings, Feb. to say thank you. In reality, no area of 129,280 acres (almost half on hydraulic fracturing to protect 2013, p. 3] is a stretch, though probably amount of space could adequately the Blood Reserve), using hydraulic public health and water supplies. not an unhistorical one. represent the joy and support that fracturing, or “fracking.” Fracking is Anne Morris It would seem reasonable that some the Journal staff, our committee a little-known science and a virtu- Salmon Arm, B.C. post-70 CE Jews would blame those and I feel with this wonderful ally unregulated industry that poses “progressive Christians” for the clo- achievement. You are saying to serious health risks: contamination beyond our borders sure of the Temple. “Progressives” are the church that you believe in the of groundwater and drinking water Idle No More efforts should be ex- always a challenge to established soci- newspaper, the website, and the sources from the toxic chemicals used, tended to indigenous people around ety or institutions and often mocked, way that news and the life of the chronic leaks of methane (a potent the world and help should be given to even crucified, by them. Of course, by church are conveyed to you. climate-change driver), air pollution stop Canada’s abusive and immoral the time progressives show up, such We are working diligently from toxic chemicals and depletion of mining practices. How long will it be established societies or institutions are toward our promising future, drinking water sources. before the natives of these countries already imploding on their own hubris encouraged by your kindness and I hope that General Synod officials retaliate? What practices will the big and in dire need of a scapegoat. generosity. Thank you so much. will investigate this situation and at mining companies use to protect the Dale Sparkes Paul Feheley the very least, advocate with provincial money they invest? Thunder Bay, Ont.

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Marks of Mission Who are the 70? share the good news F r e d H i l t z Walter asked. As we consider doing much more teach new believers We quickly of the work of General Synod through help people in need Last fall, Dr. Walter Deller put this thought of task forces and specially appointed work to make things fairer question to the directors of General General Synod commissions, we are challenged by look after the planet Synod ministries. It came at the end of committees, Walter’s question. marks of mission adapted from marketing the a very scholarly dissertation on chap- the Council of Who are the 70 with a passion for anglican way by roderick mackin ter 11 in the Book of Numbers. Feeling General Synod, great liturgy? Who are the 70 with the burden of leadership for the people the House of a charism for making disciples and are calling us to deeper commitment of Israel, Moses took his concern to the Bishops and building communities of faith? Who in sharing our financial resources for Lord. He instructed Moses to gather diocesan lead- are the 70 with a heart for social jus- God’s mission? around him 70 elders from among the ers in ministry tice? Who are the 70 who call us to be Our challenge will be to name them people and said he would come down development. steadfast in our covenant with indig- and celebrate their giftedness. Our and speak with them. He also said he There are enous peoples? Who are the 70 with an joy will be to thank the Lord for their would take some of the Spirit that was easily 70, and abiding commitment to international desire to serve the church. on Moses and put it on them as well. many more, able and spirited lead- partnerships in the gospel? Who are Thanks for your question, Walter! It’s a story about shared leadership for ers across our church. Upon further the 70 with skill and savvy for making a people consecrated to God. reflection, I think there are actually better use of information technology Archbishop Fred Hiltz is primate of “Who are the 70 in our church?” multiples of 70. to tell our story? Who are the 70 who the Anglican Church of Canada. walking together Letters

print, please! Seeing my dad pray I was saddened to read in the family planning Anglican Journal of the pos- sibility that we may no longer The PWRDF supplement in m a r k m a c d o n a l d have a print form of our national the Feb. issue lists a recipe newspaper [Editorial, Choosing for ending global hun- In recent years, I often recall Door Number Two, Feb. 2013, p. ger—generosity, working the first time I saw my dad 2]. I [expect] this would include together, food banks, part- pray. It was unsettling. I came our local paper, the Niagara ners, government support. upon him in church, where he Anglican. The missing item is family was kneeling, his hands shad- While I understand the rea- planning—birth control, ing his eyes. He had a type of soning for cost-efficient service contraception, call it what intensity that I, at three or four and the popularity of the Internet you will. Famines are all years old, had never seen be- and [desire for] a paperless too frequent, with the fore. Nor had I had ever seen society, I would have difficulty media showing distraught him kneel before his God—or supporting this decision. When I mothers, starving babies courtesy of pwrdf.org anyone else, for that matter. look at the people in my church I and malnourished children, My mind drifts back, be- see a congregation of dedicated, vice, was acceptable. This cause what I witness today in To be faithful with the intention of mov- hard-working and mostly retired ing us to “do something,” was, to my mind, coura- times of worship is such a con- Anglicans. I suspect most are not geous, but that conference trast. My father was spiritual, demands like giving more. surfing the net, have not even In 1908, the Lambeth has regrettably not been as we might say today, but he a level of checked out our church’s website followed up by action. was not very religious. It is Conference of 1908 (the “ and in fact do not have the equip- world conference of An- The Anglican church, courage, vision and not the memory of his posture ment to do so. with its openness to change that remains vividly with me; glican bishops held every love that even our They are caring individuals. and medical and scientific it was the demonstration of an 10 years) came out against They care about their church, advances, could show other aspect of his heart—a spiritual elders would find contraception, declaring it their diocese, what’s happen- inconsistent with Christian churches, aid organizations point of view—that captured challenging. ing in the Anglican church in my budding spiritual imagina- morality. The next confer- and governments that Canada and what’s happening ence, held after World War it has the courage today tion. Today we may kneel, deserves all that we have to throughout the world. To take but so many of us, I fear, have I, modified its stance and that the Lambeth bishops offer. Such a God provides away the print edition of the An- strayed far from the reverence comfort, even entertainment, language; the conference in showed those many years glican Journal and the Niagara the early ’30s declared that ago. of heart that our elders knew, but that is not why we worship would be a disservice Anglican contraception, used after not so long ago. and that is certainly only the to them. Colin Proudman Our worship has been faintest beginning of what spiritual and medical ad- Toronto deeply influenced by a God wants of us. Linda L. Dueck Niagara Falls, Ont. culture that is immersed in Look around at the state the consumption of media. We of our world and its numbing bring that point of view to our mixture of potent pleasure worship. What will it give me? on the one hand, and unmet something about women as equals and sex as What will I learn? Is it helpful? crying need on the other. To mary a normal, natural part of life, even a gift of God, for men and The focus has shifted from be faithful demands a level Doris Leland states that the women. I believe it is this same deity to consumer. of courage, vision and love Holy Family is the role model attitude that makes people so Differently, the foundation that even our elders would for Christian families (Letters, upset about LGBT [lesbian, of our elders’ moral life was find challenging. I cannot Holy family the model, Feb. humility and respect toward imagine that anything less 2013, p. 3). I am devoted to gay, bisexual, transgender] God—so splendidly animated than the reverent heart is up the Blessed Virgin Mary, but I relationships: they don’t fit in by their spiritual experience of to the task. Though this is an forestpath don’t think she’s a very good with patriarchy. the death and resurrection of intimidating thought, I am not role model for women. Most A good role model for a Jesus. Courage and compas- worried whether such a heart assumed that Mary and Joseph of us are not able to be virgin Christian family, in my opin- sion, the embryo of righteous is possible. It is my faith and never consummated their mar- mothers even if we wanted to. riage, the general idea being ion, is any family with loving, change, as Martin Luther King joyful experience that God is, sensible parents (regardless Jr. never tired of saying, is I believe a lot of the that sex was somehow wrong in Jesus, seeking me for just of gender) who spend time born in the grateful reverence that. I suspect that was part of problems with women’s role or contaminating, especially with each other and with their we have for a God who loves what I was witnessing when I and treatment in the church for women. This worked very us so dangerously. It is the saw my dad pray. and family stem from having well with the patriarchal model kids, incarnating the love of way to a satisfied mind; it is Mary, the perpetual virgin, as that saw women as property God. the spark of a heart that burns Bishop Mark MacDonald a role model. and sex as damage to that Michelle Bull with love for the poor. is national indigenous bishop of For many centuries it was property, rather than seeing Halifax A God who loves us so the Anglican Church of Canada.

anglicanjournal.com 5 Special Coverage ’Cross Canada Checkup Winston Walters he Anglican Church of Canada and its full communion partner, the diocese of Central Newfoundland Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), will gather at the TOttawa Convention Centre from July 3 to 7. During those five days Walters, a retired high the national church can- Anglicans will meet in five sessions as the General Synod, while the Lutherans school physics teacher, was not afford time for a full and hold their own National Convention. Six sessions and a banquet are reserved present at the historic Water- adequate debate on both real and loo Declaration of 2001 and perceived issues facing the church, for Joint Assembly. The Anglican Journal spoke with delegates from across the 2007 General Synod in then perhaps it should re-examine Canada to sample their hopes and concerns about General Synod and the Winnipeg, which featured a the national structure of General Joint Assembly. —Diana Swift day of joint sessions with the Synod. “In the light that many dioceses Lutherans. appear to do what they please, perhaps YUKON “The shorter time allotted this General Synod as it exists today is no year may be adequate. However, longer relevant,” says Walters. “We need Bishop if the Anglican Church of Canada stronger provincial synods, which may be Whitehorse has so few issues at the national level better suited to regional realities. This may Anglican Parishes of the that they can be dealt with in two and a be the way to proceed in the future.” Central Interior (APCI), B.C. half days, then it is doubtful that we need a As for the joint sessions with the ELCIC, Iqaluit General Synod every three years,” he says. Walters believes the concept has merit, For Andrews, APCI’s I’m concerned we won’t have Yellowknife ARCTIC “Given the shortness of time, it may be especially with regard to areas where the Kamloops-based adequate time to address these,” useful for diocesan delegates to caucus two churches can share ministry and bishop suffragan, says Andrews, who is of Métis CALEDONIA beforehand in order to familiarize them- resources. He hopes the Joint Assembly the streamlined heritage. selves with the issues. General Synod will “lay the groundwork for greater co- schedule dictated Like many delegates, Andrews is Prince Rupert can be very confusing for first-time operation between our two communi- by the Joint As- excited about meeting jointly with mem- delegates.” ties and foster a greater effort by all sembly has two bers of the ELCIC. “This is a significant ATHABASCA Walters also thinks that the to reach out to the larger Christian sides. Upside: “I step in our full communion and our local Peace River EASTE RN N $600,000 price tag combined community.” It is his conviction EW think it’s always a shared ministry relationships,” she says. BRITISH COLUMBIA F NEW WESTMINSTER OU with such a short debate that if Christianity is to survive N good thing when APCI, in fact, has a tri-denominational DL timeline “is not good in Canada, Christians must ANGLICAN AN the time spent sitting shared ministry in the Church of St. Paul, PARISHES D stewardship of human, establish a common OF THE SASKATCHEWAN A ND in meetings can be a former United Church building in the CENTRAL L

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Canon Dr. Murray Still Trinity. “It’s like anything in life—if you’re sessions with the ELCIC, having attended in Edmonton, a Imagine and Canadian Lutheran-Angli- Archdeacon Peter John Hobbs given nine days, you’ll find nine days of stuff the Winnipeg synod in 2007 when a day diocese of Rupert’s Land, Winnipeg was spent in session with the Lutherans post she has filled can Youth, Goldie says the two churches’ diocese of Ottawa to put in them. In actual fact, 50 per cent since finishing high partnership has been nothing less than Having attended four previous time for worship and educa- may be important and the rest is filler discussing issues of common concern such as school two years ago. “fantastic! We’ve grown our community, and sawdust.” the environment and water. And she sees the General Synods, Still is a sea- tion as well as for business,” he For Hobbs, incumbent 2019.” “I’m passionate about our church family. It’s a step toward a fuller Chapman feels the streamlined Joint Assembly as essential. “If we’re going soned veteran of the old format says. “And when we hold joint priest at Christ Church in Hobbs the Anglican church,” she says. Headed for body of Christ.” She’s excited that young schedule will make delegates more to be serious about being in community with of nine or 10 days. And while he’s sessions, we have to make sure the Bell’s Corners, the July Joint points to university this fall to study applied drama and Lutherans and Anglicans will be a strong pres- conscious of what they are trying Lutherans and having a joint mission, we looking forward to meeting jointly issues are ones we really need to be Assembly is a welcome gesture the “energy, then study for the priesthood, she’s also a self- ence in Ottawa, especially in the procession to to accomplish. “There’s going to have to do what is necessary to achieve those with Lutherans, he’s concerned that working on together.” of commitment to the full com- diligence confessed process geek. “As dorky as it sounds, Parliament Hill taking place on the Saturday be electronic voting, and that in goals,” she says. the time for Anglican business will In his view, the modern meeting munion between the Anglican and and creativ- I love church government and meetings!” before General Synod ends. “I’m really looking itself will save a lot of time spent On a personal level, however, interfacing effectively be reduced to less than place and mainstream accommoda- Lutheran churches. “I think it will be ity being Having sat on the vestry in her home parish forward to connecting with old friends and in counting and recounting votes,” with ELCIC delegates does not have many three days. “I’m disappointed there tion at the Ottawa Convention Centre a wonderful event and a great oppor- put into the for almost three years, attended the past two making new ones,” says Goldie. she says. practical implications for Chapman. “It’s won’t be more time to deal with our and nearby hotels will have a positive tunity for Anglicans and Lutherans agenda to diocesan synods and the most recent province As for the new shortened schedule, Goldie Chapman also comments that something I enjoy, but in our diocese in own internal issues,” says Still, in- impact. “Anytime you make delegates to deepen our relationship,” he says. ensure that we of Rupert’s Land synod, the Ottawa assembly has misgivings. “Even at our provincial nine- or 10-day synods held on Quebec we have very limited contact cumbent priest at St. James Anglican more comfortable, you’re going to get Although he doesn’t envy them, focus on matters was a logical next step. “I’ve thoroughly en- synod, we didn’t have enough time to cover university campuses can be tough on with Lutherans compared with in Church. And, as an aboriginal clergy- a better event in the end. But I just Hobbs has complete faith in those that count. I trust joyed attending the other synods, and I love everything in the depth that it deserved, and people sharing bathroom facilities the west,” she says. (There are no man in particular, he’s concerned worry how effective we’ll be with the organizing the complex proceedings Council of General Synod and the getting to know other people who share my that meeting was about the same length,” down the hall and sleeping on Lutheran churches in Quebec.) that crucial issues of governance shortening of the schedule.” for two churches within a com- general secretary’s office to do the faith,” she says. she says.” I can’t imagine fitting all the hard dormitory beds. “The “So it’s not something I’m going relating to the national self- Looking to the future, Still pressed schedule. “I have every planning, and the new electronic In her view, people in her age group necessary business of two national nine days of sitting after to be able to bring back and governing indigenous ministry strongly hopes that Gen- confidence we’ll be able to get voting system will expedite the have much to offer at General Synod. ” church entities into four and a half not sleeping properly apply to working with established by Canon 22 and eral Synod will not become the necessary work done and agenda.” He’s looking forward Young Anglicans have fantastic days!” On balance, however, Goldie were gruelling,” Lutherans in my local endorsed by Sacred Circle a substitute for Sacred focus on matters that must to “meeting with our Lu- ideas for ministry, growth and re- appreciates the advantages of she recalls. “If community.” may be short-changed. “It’s Circle and the remarkable be attended to—including theran brothers and sisters lationships, and I find it incred- streamlining. “Nine days is a important to make sure spiritual and supportive structure and gover- in well-planned joint ses- ibly exciting when adults long time for people with that all the issues are community building nance, fiscal business sions. I’m anticipating within the church take jobs and other commit- covered, and also it has achieved for and issues arising a great four time to get to know ments,” she that there’s aboriginal An- out of Vision days.” us, include us says. enough glicans.

The above map shows the Anglican dioceses in Canada.

6 anglican journal • April 2013 anglicanjournal.com 7 across canada + the communion mali: fleeing a desperate circumstance The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is contributing $20,000 to ACT Alliance’s aid for people in Mali who are fleeing armed conflict after a military coup in March 2012. Welcoming/Affirming The UN High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that 380,000 people have left north- Training Seminar ern Mali since the start of the conflict, with 230,000 internally displaced and 150,000 fleeing Wednesday September 18th— as refugees to Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso Friday September 20th, 2013 and Algeria. PWRDF noted in a statement that the refugees are straining resources in host commu- Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario act alliance nities, which are recovering from a food crisis in For more information regarding registration Idrissa Ahha is among hundreds of thousands of people who have been forced to flee the conflict in 2012. “Water, food, shelter and medical care are and hotel accommodation call 1-888-909-2234 or visit northern Mali. needed immediately.” —Staff www.welcomefriend.ca ecumenism at work in consecration By jason antonio vided Holy the gospel of Jesus Christ Trinity Ro- together in any way possible. With the Anglican cathedral man Catholic The consecration brought in Regina unavailable due to Church as out four former Qu’Appelle IGNITE A BIBLICAL renovations, the consecration the site for bishops, two Church of of Rob Hardwick as the 12th the March 2 England bishops, the Ro- IMAGINATION bishop of Qu’Appelle took consecration man Catholic archbishop, 16 THAT WILL LAST A LIFE TIME place at a Roman Catholic Hardwick of Hardwick, other Anglican bishops and church instead. who was the representatives from other Holy Moly captures the imagination of kids by Since the other Anglican diocesan executive archdeacon Christian denominations. bringing the Bible to life. Kids walk away from class churches in Regina were before being elected bishop on Bishop Hardwick’s installa- excitedly retelling the stories they just learned and unable to hold the massive the first ballot in December. tion then took place March 3 at eagerly awaiting what’s next. event either, the diocese of Both Christian denomina- St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Designed for kids in kindergarten through fourth Qu’Appelle looked to the tions signed a covenant of with the colourful ceremony grade, Holy Moly invites kids into the story with a Roman Catholic archdiocese co-operation in January 2011, beginning the English-born DVD of animated Bible stories, reinforced of Regina for assistance. The with the understanding that priest’s official pastoral duties by activities and colourful Bible storybooks. archdiocese generously pro- both would work to further in the diocese.

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May Bible Readings a place to accommodate 1,000 people together

Day Reading DaY Reading Continued from p. 1 St. Mary’s University in Halifax. In addition to its 01 John 14.1-14 c 17 Psalm 104.19-35 c share of meeting-place costs, General Synod is 02 John 14.15-31 c 18 Genesis 11.1-9 c responsible for Anglican delegates’ transporta- 03 Psalm 67.1-7 c 19 Acts 2.1-21 c tion expenses. Meals and accommodation are 04 Psalm 47.1-9 c 20 Proverbs 8.1-19 c covered by the dioceses. Offsetting expenses to both churches for the c c 05 Psalm 2.1-12 21 Proverbs 8.20-36 shared facilities is a grant of $40,000 from the 06 Psalm 97.1-12 c 22 Psalm 8.1-9 c Convention Development Fund administered by 07 Luke 24.36-53 c 23 Romans 4.1-15 c Ottawa Tourism. 08 Ephesians 1.1-23 c 24 Romans 4.16–5.5 c Why the change to a private-sector venue?

09 Acts 1.1-11 c 25 Romans 5.6-21 c “We needed a place that could accommodate contributed 10 Acts 16.16-40 c 26 John 16.1-15 c 1,000 people in the same room, both together Ottawa Convention Centre 11 John 17.1-26 c 27 1 Kings 8.14-36 c and separately, and that had the capacity to 12 Proverbs 23.17-25 c 28 1 Kings 8.37-53 c serve meals for that number,” says Thompson. Hiltz and the ELCIC’s Bishop Susan Johnson. “This was the only venue in Ottawa large enough Over the next few days, the two churches will 13 Revelation 22.6-21 c 29 1 Kings 18.1-19 c to do that.” Some 600 Lutheran delegates and meet together in the morning and separately in 14 Luke 6.1-16 c 30 1 Kings 18.20-46 c 400 Anglican delegates will attend. the afternoon and evening, coming together on 15 Acts 1.12-26 c 31 Luke 1.39-56 c The conference will officially open in the the third evening for a banquet and the following 16 Psalm 104.1-18 c afternoon of July 3 with common worship, morning, July 7, for closing worship. followed by a joint report from Archbishop Fred —Diana Swift

8 anglican journal • April 2013 arts and culture moral heroes on road to christian virtue C.S. Lewis on god and books by John Arkelian that explains part of the undy- ing popularity of the fantasti- “The Christian does not “No book is really worth In the world we live in, we may cal fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien think God will love us reading at the age of ten be duped into thinking that and C.S. Lewis. Those British because we are good, but which is not equally—and one thing is as good as an- academics, both practising that God will make us often far more—worth read- other, and that moral choices Christians, created worlds that good because He loves ing at the age of fifty and are apt to be swathed in shades entrance countless readers. us.” beyond.” of grey rather than stark black Markos’s book, which is and white. Is it surprising, a sheer delight for devotees then, that worldly self-interest of Middle-earth and Narnia, so often stands paramount in examines how those stories the calculations of individuals are infused with examples of Lectionary resources and states alike? Indeed, in the the classical virtues (justice, fOr WOrshiP and christian educatiOn wake of 9/11, we have em- self-control, wisdom and cour- braced such noxious practices On the Shoulders of Hobbits age) and the Christian virtues as torture and assassination The Road to Virtue (faith, hope and love). Replete as routine instruments of state in Tolkien and Lewis with moral choices (like the policy, never stopping to con- mercy that spares the life of NeW sider that using the enemy’s By Louis Markos the treacherous and dangerous methods might pose a greater Moody Publishers, 2012 Gollum), those stories feature threat to our most cherished 234 pages moral heroes—characters ISBN: 978-0-8024-4319-9 values than our enemy does. who choose to live rightly What do we value most in life? and whose perseverance is Material comfort and physi- most readily overlooked. What rewarded with what Tolkien cal security? Or, as people of could be more evident than the dubbed the “eucatastrophe,” or the cross, are we prepared to importance of storytelling in the consolation of the happy assume our role as pilgrims, teaching us moral truths? In ending that awaits all believ- as “resident aliens in a fallen stories, we share a journey with ers. What a welcome contrast world?” as Louis Markos puts moral exemplars who teach to the moral nihilism that provides almost everything it in his fascinating book, On us which paths lead to good pervades so much contempo- the leader and children need each the Shoulders of Hobbits: The and which to evil. Whether it rary entertainment. Road to Virtue in Tolkien and takes the form of a parable, a week on one 11” x 17” placemat Lewis. novel or a film, storytelling is John ArkeliaN is an author and Sometimes, the most fundamental to how we learn journalist based near Toronto. www.aplaceforeveryone.ca obvious things may be the about moral choices. Perhaps Copyright © 2013 by John Arkelian. Save when you training spares lives Order order and pre-pay on Disaster risk-reduction cies program manager early! or before May 1, 2013 training has spared the lives for the Muslim-Christian of hundreds in two cities Alliance for Advocacy, in the island of Mindanao, Relief and Development, Philippines, which was hit whose work was funded by Other tried and trusted curricula by a disastrous typhoon this Christian Aid, a member from Wood Lake Publishing past December. of church-backed ACT In 2011, more than 1,200 Alliance. people were killed when “Last year, the people another tropical storm, Ty- had to save themselves. But phoon Washi, hit Cagayan today, because of better paul jeffrey / act alliance de Oro and Iligan. organization within the A man carries a bag along “People weren’t prepared. communities, the people a flooded street in Biñan, And they paid the price,” mobilized quickly,” said Laguna, in the Philippines. said Ben Ramiso, emergen- Ramiso. —Staff www.seasonsonline.ca www.wholepeopleofgod.com

Committed, visionary Anglican grateful for news of generous bequests igel is a highly committed, active member of and programme in his home parish, diocese, and for Nhis parish in Atlantic Canada, participating in General Synod. diocesan and provincial synods, and generous in his Nigel has complete confidence and trust in the support of the work of God through the Anglican leadership shown by his colleagues, both clergy Church of Canada. and lay, that his three bequests to the Church are He has recently learned with delight and gratitude all undesignated. He wants the funds to be used of recent generous bequests to General Synod by where they will do the most good, and make the a number of visionary Anglicans and has decided greatest impact to support essential ministry after his to follow their example. He has reflected on St. departure from earthly life. So, with the help of his Catherine of Siena’s (14th c.) spiritual and very solicitor, he has prepared a will, with a great sense practical advice, “Consider your possessions loaned of relief, gratitude and joy, knowing that one day his to you by God,” and has decided it was time to review thoughtfulness and generosity will make a difference his will and make generous provision for ministry in the lives of other people.

For more information about gift planning—in various forms—please contact Archdeacon John M. Robertson Senior Gift Planning Officer, Resources for Mission General Synod of The Anglican Church of Canada 80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 • Telephone 416.924.9199 ext. 268 Toll-free 1.888.439.GIFT (4438) • Kingston, ON home study: 613.384.5608 Email: [email protected] or your diocesan financial development consultant

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Certificate We also offer Theology at the Bachelor’s, ate theological college that serves the formation for lay and ordained ministries, courses available in Theology available through home Diploma, and Certificate level. Programs leadership needs of Christian communi- and understanding among communities of study. Advanced degrees (S.T.M., M.A., available on campus and by distance ties across North America and beyond. faith. Courses are offered both on campus Contact: Lisa McInnis, Registrar Ph.D.) offered through McGill. Located education. Call for details and a course VST offers an M.Div., Native Ministries 114 Seminary Crescent, Saskatoon, and online. AST is fully accredited by the in downtown Montreal. For information, calendar. 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More than trinity college The oldest centre nominational and graduate studies, and a Certificate in Theological Studies, Adult young women to make a difference since community. Queen’s College offers for theological studies in the Anglican Education Certificate inTheological Stud- variety of certificate programs, continuing 1894. Founded on Anglican values and students the opportunity to integrate Church of Canada, the Faculty of education program and summer school ies, and Diploma in Youth Ministry. AST is traditions, the school community gathers knowledge, skills and experience with Divinity offers a wide variety of accred- programs. VST programs can fit into located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and facili- with the Chaplain for Morning Prayers personal spirituality in preparation for a ited programs, at master’s and doctoral most schedules and fulfill a diverse range ties include a student residence, a chapel, three times weekly. A special highlight is life of faith. Situated on the campus of levels, in ecumenical collaboration within of learning needs, including distance and a library with over 86,000 volumes. our traditional Carol Service held at St. Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, we the Toronto School of Theology and in Academic Department Paul’s Anglican Church, the school’s original are a degree granting institution and an federation with the University of Toronto. education. Alongside the Centre for telephone: (902)423-5592, parish. Today Havergal girls develop into associate member of the Association of Liberal and catholic in theology, Christian Leadership, the establishment of email: [email protected]. extraordinary young women with inquiring Theological Schools offering programs in consciously reflective of the liturgy and the Iona Pacific Inter-religious Centre and website: www.astheology.ns.ca. minds, global capability and self-awareness. M.Div., M.T.S., B.Th., B.Th. (by distance), the spiritual life, encouraging excellence the Indigenous Studies Centre provide They are encouraged to investigate and the context for ongoing collaboration the centre for chriStiAn A.Th. (by distance) as well as Diplomas in in the practice of ministry, engaged in explore the world around them while and partnership within our inter-religious StudieS is a national theological school Theology and Ministry, Pastoral Care, and current issues of society, connected to discovering their own unique capabili- Youth Ministry. To learn more about this church communities and offering financial and First Nations communities. Engaging of the Anglican and United Churches of- ties. As Old Girls, they will join our proud public events, workshops and January fering community based education. CCS unique educational experience contact support in all programs. 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