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January 2003 ENS Articles
Archive of Articles Published in January 2003
Presiding Bishop's letter to former President George Bush
Griswold urges multilateral approach to Iraq, praises Bush for AIDS initiative
Five years on, Griswold calls church to God's mission of reconciliation, love
NCC delegation returns from Iraq with warning against war
Chicago religious leaders ask President Bush to give peace a chance
Church of England bishops warn against war in Iraq
Nonprofit utility announcing renewable energy option
Griswold commends Illinois governor's decision in death penalty cases
Cuts at World Council of Churches affecting US office
Consultation calls for local initiatives in interreligious dialogue
Hate campaign root of violence against minorities, say Pakistan churches
'Spirituality of Resistance' is theme of WCC's contribution to World Social Forum
German church Web site aimed trying to reach working mothers
Maine diocese establishes fund for community affected by bankruptcy
Mainers stand firm against racism in gatherings and vigils across the state
Iraqi Christians make preparations for war
Gaza Anglican church and hospital sustains direct hit by guided missile
New York diocese holds discussions about nuclear plant security
Churches sponsoring advocacy days on US policies in Africa and the Middle East
Diocese of Los Angeles uses ads to fight violence
Anglican archbishop calls for understanding of homosexuals
Virginia Seminary's library chosen as archive for African American Episcopalians
Schools help impart religious knowledge, British survey finds
Urban Caucus debates church growth and discipleship
Baxter plans to step down as dean of National Cathedral
Griswold urges multilateral approach to Iraq, praises Bush for AIDS initiative
Head of Swedish church's support for boycott of Israeli products stirs debate
Tutu joins University of North Florida faculty
Scottish churches take first steps toward union
UK evangelical groups threaten to look abroad for leadership
Episcopal Peace Fellowship offering nonviolence training
Finnish film wins Templeton European Film of the Year Prize
Presiding Bishop's letter to former President George Bush
MLK Jr. Day service draws 3,200 to Washington National Cathedral
News teams chosen for Minneapolis General Convention
Churches join humanitarian campaign to address health needs of Iraqi children
NCC delegation returns from Iraq with warning against war
Church leaders meet with Department of Defense officials at Pentagon
English priest believes knowledge of witchcraft can be useful
Australian author takes on "suicidal church"
Atlanta rector appointed to head Women's Ministries at Church Center
Scottish Episcopal Church produces communion coloring book
Palestinian bishop urges Swedish prime minister to play mediating role
New study says religions can boost environmentalism
Absalom Jones celebration at EDS honors first African-American Episcopal priest
War on Iraq not justified, Canadian Anglican primate argues
Anglicans set day of prayer for Archbishop of Canterbury
Students celebrate Christian diversity, find common ground
Massachusetts celebrates the making of a new bishop suffragan
New archbishop of Canterbury raises morality issues in first public lecture
Episcopal Society for Ministry on Aging will dissolve in February
NCC General Secretary calls for fasting, peace prayers
Episcopalians work as well as pray for church unity
Global Fund gives LWF first NGO grant in AIDS fight
Australian law restricts use of names on prayer lists
Dialogue with separated Anglican churches moves forward
Pittsburgh bishop removes himself from Philadelphia row
Five years on, Griswold calls church to God's mission of reconciliation, love
Rights report criticises US war on terror, Chinese religious repression
Episcopalians working with Muslims in Georgia
Interfaith delegation to Middle East arrives in Jordan
Mideast church leaders celebrate new unity
Danforth returning to the Sudan to resume peace talks
Tutu slams U.S., Britain over Iraq action