(Anglican) Journal officers selected: Board of directors holds first meeting.The newly formed board of directors of the Anglican Journal Corporation has elected Rev. Robert Towler of Huron president. A priest from Kitchener, Ont., Mr. Towler serves on General Synod's Information Resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration. (2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT. Committee, and has served on the Huron communications committee and as media relations assistant to former Bishop Percy O'Driscoll. The board's inaugural meeting in August also elected Bishop Donald Young Donald Young may refer to:
adj. Of or relating to a diocese. n. The bishop of a diocese. diocesan Adjective of or relating to a diocese Noun 1. editor for about 20 years and is a former president of the Anglican Editors' Association. The board confirmed four other officers of the corporation: Vianney (Sam) Carriere as editor of the Journal and MinistryMatters, Beverley Murphy to oversee circulation and database management, General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had treasurer Jim Cullen as corporation treasurer, and Ana Watts, editor of the Fredericton diocesan newspaper, as secretary. The board agreed to propose to the Council of General Synod that it take over publication of the Anglican Journal effective Jan. 1, 2003. The Anglican Journal was incorporated to ensure that the national newspaper as well as the diocesan newspapers that are distributed with it can continue publication in the event that General Synod becomes insolvent INSOLVENT. This word has several meanings. It signifies a person whose estate is not sufficient to pay his debts. Civ. Code of Louisiana, art. 1980.. A person is also said to be insolvent, who is under a present inability to answer, in the ordinary course of business, the responsibility . |
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