
Holy Week and Easter at The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John’s
Holy Week and Easter were glorious at the Anglican Cathedral in St. John’s this year. After the years of separation and pivoting due to the

Holy Week and Easter were glorious at the Anglican Cathedral in St. John’s this year. After the years of separation and pivoting due to the

I try to stay away from harsh topics in my editorials. I don’t want to stir any pots—at least not in my professional capacity as

In January of 2022, I was contacted by Adrian Heffernan, who spent a great deal of his childhood in the Church of England orphanage in

About the new look for the website: I am writing to you all about some changes that are coming to the Anglican Life website, or

The saying goes: “We are all a little bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.” It’s a convenient way to excuse the desire for a good

It is with thanksgiving and gratitude for the life and ministry of Ronald Clarke that I write to formally let the readers of Anglican Life

It’s the beginning of a new year again, and with Epiphany upon us, I often drift back to something that I first read more than

I want to wish you a very blessed Advent, and a Merry Christmas. It’s been another year full of ups and downs, and we are

On October 20th, the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop Linda Nicholls, spent an evening with the public at the Cathedral of St.

That’s something that I often wonder: what am I doing as the editor of a tri-diocesan newspaper? I’m especially thinking about it right now because