Webcast : +Andrew : Conversations with the Primate : roads traveled … And a Christmas blessing

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At the end of a momentous year in the life of the Anglican Church of Canada, and at the end of the first six months of his primacy, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison reflects on places he has been, people he has met, and conversations he has inititated or participated in.

In the third segment of “+Andrew: Conversations with the Primate” which will be posted to the General Synod web site (www.anglican.ca) at 10 a.m. EST, Tuesday, Dec. 21, Archbishop Hutchison recaps many of the activities he has involved in since his election last June.  Special mention is made of a just-completed nine-day trip to British Columbia that included everything from conversations with young theological students to conversations with members of dissident parishes in the diocese of New Westminster.

The webcast includes the Primate’s reflections on the meaning of Christmas, which he describes as “a difficult time for many people”.

“+Andrew: Conversations with the Primate” is a new communications initiative in which the Canadian Primate engages in informal conversations with members of the Canadian Church and the wider world through the power of the internet.

Once posted to the Anglican web site, the webcast may be viewed and downloaded at people’s convenience.  As always, Archbishop Hutchison welcomes responses to what he has to say, and people are invited to write him at [email protected]

The webcast is produced by Anglican Video and financially assisted by the Anglican Foundation.

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For more information, please contact:  Vianney (Sam) Carriere, Director of Communications, 416-924-9199 ext. 306; [email protected]  OR Paul Feheley, Principal Secretary to the Primate, 416-924-9199 ext. 277; [email protected]

 


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