Tuesday, July 1, the College of William and Mary launched Workday, an Enterprise Resource Planning platform that will partially replace Banner throughout the fall semester. Workday will become the main resource for student workers and faculty, integrating finance, human resources and payroll into one system. Work compensation, student hiring and other functionalities will all be […]| Flat Hat News
Условия в СИЗО на востоке поселка Яшлык: контраст между старым и новым блоком, отсутствие водопровода, уши силовиков в каждой камере. The post Оставь молодость всяк сюда входящий. Условия в СИЗО «Яшлык» appeared first on Turkmen.News.| Turkmen.News
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“I have not come to bring peace, but a sword,” Jesus famously tells his apostles when he sends them out to preach, heal and cast out demons (Matthew 10:34)—startling them with these words, perhaps, as much as he startles us. There’s a sense in which the Good News will not be easy to hear; it will be subversive, disruptive, divisive. The post Now comes the hard part appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
Sacred Circle elected a new Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP) Aug. 9 based on the old model of members representing ecclesiastical provinces, while setting the stage for a shift to elections based on regional language areas and land and water territories. The post New ACIP elected; Sacred Circle prepares shift to new ‘Council Fire’ representation appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
A document aiming to heal the legacy of spiritual harm churches committed against Indigenous peoples, written by an ecumenical working group and presented to Sacred Circle Aug. 8, makes a set of “calls to healing” to churches—including implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The post Ecumenical group rolls out guidelines to address spiritual violence appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
Men who survived abuse by Ralph Rowe, a former Anglican priest and Scout leader convicted of 75 sexual crimes against children in northern Ontario and Manitoba, aim to create an advocacy and advisory council to promote healing, the 12th Indigenous Anglican Sacred Circle learned on Aug. 8. The post Ralph Rowe survivors plan to establish men’s healing council appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
The possible future shape of the Indigenous church began to take concrete expression Aug. 7 as the 12th Indigenous Anglican Sacred Circle mapped out representation based on language areas—an exercise that, along with a presentation on the Doctrine of Discovery by a representative of The Episcopal Church’s commission on Indigenous boarding schools, left many Sacred Circle members with difficult emotions to process. The post Confronting legacy of trauma and genocide, Sacred Circle finds hea...| Anglican Journal
The second day of the 12th Indigenous Anglican Sacred Circle saw members discuss what governance means in their own context as they advanced the concrete expression of what it means to be a self-determining Indigenous church. The post Sacred Circle explores meaning of Indigenous church governance appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
The 12th Indigenous Anglican Sacred Circle opened Aug. 5 with a call by National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop Chris Harper for those gathered those gathered to take an active role in serving their communities, humbly spreading the message of God's love.| Anglican Journal
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Noah Tynes was halfway through skateboarding from Toronto to Vancouver, a solo journey to raise money for the Church of the Holy Trinity’s CommUNITY Hub program, when he spoke to the Anglican Journal on July 17 from Swift Current, Sask. The post ‘I would do just about anything for that church’: Parishioner skateboards from Toronto to Vancouver on fundraising mission appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
Archbishop Shane Parker says he’s committed to rapid change—even if means considering the suspension of canons Born in Edmonton, Archbishop Shane Parker, elected primate of the Anglican Church of Canada June 26, is a former sociologist. He studied theology at Saint Paul University and in 1987 was ordained as a priest in the diocese of […] The post ‘I intend to lead aggressively’: An interview with the new primate appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
St. George’s Anglican Church in Baghdad—the only Anglican church in Iraq—has always offered a window into the state of things in this often troubled nation, which is still recovering from more than three decades of war, sanctions and invasions.| Anglican Journal
Следователь прокуратуры Агаджан Нурыев заявил, что суд над туркменским гражданским активистом Муратом Душемовым состояится в конце июля.| Turkmen.News
General Synod has referred to the Council of General Synod (CoGS) a resolution which would significantly curtail the circumstances under which the leaders of General Synod are able to make use of non-disclosure or non-disparagement agreements (NDAs) in cases of various kinds of misconduct. The resolution, moved by Canon Jeffrey Metcalfe of the diocese of […]| Anglican Journal
Archbishop Shane Parker was installed as the 15th primate of the Anglican Church June 29 in a ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Ont. Parker was elected June 26 when his name was added to the third ballot after members of General Synod called for additional candidates.| Anglican Journal
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General Synod has voted to pursue the six pathways for change recommended by a primatial commission over the next triennium—and to allocate up to $2 million of unrestricted funds from General Synod's Consolidated Trust Fund to do that work. Both resolutions passed with overwhelming majorities.| Anglican Journal
The orders of clergy and laity have elected Bishop Shane Parker of the diocese of Ottawa as the new primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Parker was not on the list of candidates announced prior to the primatial election or on the first or second ballots of the day, but the Order of Bishops—which, according to church canons, nominates but does not vote for primatial candidates—added his name to the list of candidates on the third ballot in response to a motion from the Order of Laity ...| Anglican Journal
The national office of the Anglican Church of Canada has hired an accounting firm to investigate the way in which a $9-million lease for its new Toronto location at 300 Bloor Street West—space to be shared with the national offices of the United Church of Canada and the Presbyterian Church of Canada—was approved.| Anglican Journal
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Sacred Circle, the main governing body of the Indigenous Anglican church, will continue to give shape to the emerging self-governing institution when it meets this August 5-10 in Calgary, Alta.National Indigenous Archbishop Chris Harper says key topics will include working out the procedural structures needed to put its founding documents, Our Way of Life and the Covenant, into practice; discussing an equitable method of picking representatives to Sacred Circle from across Canada; analyzing t...| Anglican Journal
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The diocese of the Arctic has elected and consecrated three new bishops at its diocesan synod, running May 8 to 15 in Edmonton. Former Executive Archdeacon Alexander Pryor has been consecrated as the new diocesan bishop. Assisting him as suffragans will be bishops Anne Martha Keenainak and Jared Osborn. The three will succeed former Diocesan Bishop David Parsons and suffragan bishops Joey Royal and Lucy Nester, all of whom retired in 2024.| Anglican Journal
If the cruelty of silence took a shape, it would be the scold’s bridle.| Anglican Journal
Friends and colleagues remember Bishop Robert Bennett, formerly of the diocese of Huron, as a caring, hilarious and deeply pastoral bishop who invariably put his relationships with parishioners first. Bennett died April 14 after a life touched by the love of his wife, Kathleen, their daughters Meghan and Jessica and countless Anglicans, an amazing number of whom Bennett always remembered by name, say his friends.| Anglican Journal
The Rev. James Spencer has been building with Lego since he was eight years old. Today, that lifelong hobby is getting his parish, St. Mary’s Anglican Church with buildings in Clarenville and Burgoyne’s Cove, Nfld. noticed online—and forming the heart of a new ministry to local children. Over the last year, Spencer has been building a pair of Lego models of the Clarenville and Burgoyne’s cove church buildings—built at the scale of one Lego “stud” (the basic unit of Lego blocks...| Anglican Journal
Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) is pleased to announce its support of 36 conservation projects across Manitoba with funding from the Conservation and GROW Trusts. These new projects will protect vital habitats, enhance biodiversity, and strengthen climate resilience in communities and farms across the province. “The Trusts allow communities and organizations to take real, on-the-ground action for the environment,” said Samantha ... Read More| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
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The Indigenous Anglican church is beginning work on mental health ministries amid a national epidemic of suicides and overdoses in Indigenous communities, Archdeacon Rosalyn Elm, the church’s Indigenous ministries coordinator, told the Council of General Synod (CoGS) in November.| Anglican Journal
National Indigenous Archbishop Chris Harper has announced he will slow down his schedule of travel in 2025 following two years of extensive visits to church communities across the country.| Anglican Journal
Members of the board of the Anglican Church of Canada’s global charity arm, until now known as the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF), have voted to rename it Alongside Hope.| Anglican Journal
Dr. Kenneth Rockwood, a specialist in frailty and geriatric care and a lifelong Anglican, was appointed to the Order of Canada in June for his work in advancing the field of elder care.| Anglican Journal
FEATHER (Prayer): Creator of all, the seasons stand to glorify your name through every passing moment and all creation lifts up thanksgiving for your handiwork.| Anglican Journal
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The synod of the diocese of Moosonee voted unanimously June 26 to elect a dedicated bishop for the first time in a decade—a milestone in the history of the regional church, according to Archbishop Anne Germond, metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Ontario and currently the bishop ministering to Moosonee. It will likely take more than nine months to create a profile of the diocese’s demographics and ministries, select candidates for bishop based on how well they fit the profile ...| Anglican Journal
Big news for conservation in our province this week as Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) has just received $6.1 million from the federal government’s Nature Smart Climate Solutions Fund (NSCSF). This is the largest single financial boost we have ever received, and it will allow us to embark on our largest project to date, the conservation of around 1,200 hectares of ... Read More| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
The Rev. Don Beyers, rector of St. Anne’s Anglican Church in west Toronto, had a simple message on behalf of his parish to community members who gathered June 11 for a vigil after a fire destroyed the historic church.| Anglican Journal
Mississauga Archbishop Anne Germond, metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Ontario and soon-to-be acting primate of the Anglican Church of Canada told the Council of General Synod (CoGS), meeting May 31-June 2 in Mississauga, Ont., that she saw herself purely as a transitional leader between the church’s 14th primate, Archbishop Linda Nicholls, and whoever might […]| Anglican Journal
“The closer it gets, the better I’m feeling about it,” Archbishop Linda Nicholls, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, told the Council of General Synod (CoGS) on the prospect of her retirement this September.| Anglican Journal
Mississauga The Council of General Synod (CoGS), meeting May 31 to June 2 in Mississauga, Ont., voted June 2 to create a working group tasked with creating a multi-year financial plan for the cash-strapped national church. The new group will be responsible for considering what options the church will have in the event that it […]| Anglican Journal
After a vote with no objections at its 2024 synod, May 26-28, the ecclesiastical province formerly known as Rupert’s Land will become officially known as the Province of the Northern Lights beginning June 1.| Anglican Journal
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant decline in church attendance, marking a “radical discontinuity” even with previous downward trends, the Anglican Church of Canada’s statistics officer says.| Anglican Journal
The Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) Board of Directors has approved an impressive $11.96 million in funding through the Conservation, GROW, and Wetlands GROW Trusts. This significant investment is set to achieve a diverse array of on-the-ground water and land conservation efforts throughout Manitoba. “Today, on World Water Day, I’m proud to announce the Board’s substantial commitment to preserving our province’s ... Read More| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
MHHC changes name after 37 years and embraces growth with brand evolution Today, Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation announced their new name and branding. The evolution from Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation to Manitoba Habitat Conservancy builds on past successes and recognition of the need to adapt and grow. Along with their name change comes an update in their brand identity, introducing ... Read More| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
The Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) Board of Directors recently approved more than $10 million in conservation funding for Manitoba-based conservation organizations. Manitoba’s Watershed Districts have been approved to receive up to $7.57 million, with an additional $2.79 million in new grants to support 19 projects delivered by 15 of Manitoba’s leading conservation organizations. These projects are supported by endowments made ... Read More The post $10.36 million for New Conservation...| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
In celebration of World Wetlands Day, the Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) and Delta Waterfowl Foundation have partnered with Lake of the Woods Brewing Company (LOWBREWco) to launch a limited-edition beer, the proceeds of which will go to help conserve and restore wetlands in Manitoba. Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, comparable to tropical rain forests ... Read More The post MHC and partners to launch a beer to help conserve Manitoba wetlands appeared...| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
By Wayne Hildebrand Bill Alexander is a fourth generation cattle producer who farms near Lenore, Manitoba. Bill and his wife Darla recently signed two Conservation Agreements with Manitoba Habitat Conservancy (MHC) to protect their grassland pastures and preserve the natural ecosystems on their farm. “Our farm is strictly a cow-calf operation,” said Alexander. “The soil just isn’t suited to grain. ... Read More The post Manitoba Cattle Producers Critical to Future of Grassland Species...| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
MHC participated in a local TV program, Great Tastes of Manitoba, to offer a view on how environmental conservation and cattle production go hand in hand. See the video below for more information. The post Farming in the Forest – Great Tastes of Manitoba appeared first on The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation.| The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
Elizabeth Hutchinson, an Anglican Award of Merit winner known for her support of women’s rights, died Jan. 19 in Rosemère, Que. She was 90 years old.| Anglican Journal
As revenues shrink, many dioceses across the Anglican Church of Canada are increasingly collaborating with one another to find savings—and in at least one case have discussed merging.| Anglican Journal
‘It’s like we’ve lost our whole world. We only realized what was happening when it was too late’: Loss of mangrove forests breaks down climate change defenses.| Reuters