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Aid, prayers for 'worst disaster': PWRDF sees unprecedented donations.


Anglicans across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET. , deeply affected by the Dec. 26 tsunami that killed more than 150,000 and left millions homeless in Asia and east Africa, have joined aid efforts by donating money and raising funds for the relief and rehabilitation of devastated dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 areas that experts say could take years to accomplish.

From prayer services to concerts benefiting the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund's (PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ) tsunami response as well as other charities, there was an outpouring of support from Anglicans for victims of what the United Nations has called "the worst disaster in recent history."

At press time, PWRDF had received notification that the federal government would match donations to the fund made prior to Jan. 11 and they had raised $421,000--an unprecedented amount for a PWRDF relief appeal. In the days following the disaster, PWRDF designated $80,000 for the tsunami response, including a $50,000 grant to the global emergency relief appeal coordinated by its partner organization, Action by Churches Together International (ACT), and $30,000 to its development partners responding to relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction needs in their areas. "These contributions will increase as donations are received," said Susie Henderson, PWRDF co-ordinator for parish and diocesan partnerships. ACT members in Asia immediately mobilized humanitarian relief operations in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand hours after the tragedy struck, said Ms. Henderson.

Bishop Duleep de Chickera of Colombo, in a communiqu6 issued on Dec. 31, wrote about the "huge devastation" he witnessed as he visited the affected areas. "Our needs are enormous," he said. He cited the need for para-medical and trauma "counseling personnel who can assist local voluntary efforts, as well as long-term needs of rebuilding houses, and helping restore local economies by replacing destroyed fishing boats, restoring farmlands and rehabilitating small businesses.

Anglicans around the world have reacted to the tragedy by extending prayers and offers of financial support.

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. , made several passionate appeals for Anglicans to join the relief effort, underscoring the need for sustained support. "I know that all Anglicans have and will continue to react with a spirit of generosity to bring a measure of comfort and relief to all who are devastated," he said in a pastoral message issued Jan. 9. In his most recent Web cast, taped Jan. 11 and archived at www.anglican.ca, the primate said that the hope that arises from the response to the tsunami is that the people of the world could come together in a similar way to address other preventable disasters such as AIDS and genocide.

The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. , Rowan Williams, said, "Every life lost is a personal tragedy for each family and our hearts go out to the bereaved and injured. The hardships caused by this devastation will be a challenge to many and will require the help and support of the world community."

In Canada, Anglicans staged numerous fundraisers, including concerts in the parishes of Chelsea-Lascelles-Wakefield (Ottawa), and Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
  • Grafton, New South Wales http://www.graftoncathedral.org.au/
  • Newcastle, New South Wales http://www.newcastlecathedral.org.
 (Vancouver). Christ Church's nave was filled to capacity and 150 extra seats were added to accommodate overflow crowds that attended the Jan. 7 and 8 concerts. The concerts raised $42,000 (to be matched by the federal government) for the tsunami relief efforts of the Canadian Red Cross The Canadian Red Cross Society is a Canadian humanitarian charitable organization.

It was established in the fall of 1896 as an affiliate of the British Red Cross Society (then known as the National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War). Colonel Dr.
 and UNICEF UNICEF (y`nĭsĕf'), the United Nations Children's Fund, an affiliated agency of the United Nations. . The cathedral said it would continue to raise funds, this time to benefit PWRDF's tsunami response.

In the diocese of Fredericton, the Anglican parish of Chatham held a fundraising dinner that raised $15,362 for World Vision.

Also, the Three Cantors, a trio of singing priests (plus accompanist) from southern Ontario, announced they would donate all proceeds from an already-planned Jan. 19 concert at Ottawa's Christ Church Cathedral to PWRDF for tsunami relief. Also, the children of Ottawa's parish of Stafford raised $361 for the Red Cross by holding a luncheon.

The diocese of Toronto, meanwhile, held prayer services in various venues, including St. Margaret-in-the-Pines, Scarborough, Ont., which has a large Tamil congregation--many of them with relatives and friends in the devastated areas. Christ Church Deer Park Christ Church Deer Park is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Diocese of Toronto, Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario. It is a broad church, but highly liturgical, congregation.  held a jazz vespers vespers (vĕs`pərz) [Lat.,=evening], in the Christian Church, principal evening office. In the Roman rite, vespers have consisted since the 6th cent. of a few prayers, five psalms, a lesson, the Magnificat, and an antiphon.  service to benefit PWRDF; the parish of Lloydtown held a fundraising concert, as did St. Peter's, Erindale.

In related news:

* The Canadian International Development Agency The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) is a Canadian government agency which administers foreign aid programs in developing countries. CIDA operates in partnership with other Canadian organizations in the public and private sectors as well as other  (CIDA CIDA Canadian International Development Agency
CIDA Council for Interior Design Accreditation (Grand Rapids, MI)
CIDA Centro de Información Documental de Archivos
CiDA Certificate in Digital Applications
) has matched donations made prior to Jan. 11 to PWRDF for tsunami relief. The notification came by e-mail to the PWRDF finance co-ordinator dated Jan. 11, the last day that Ottawa set for matching donations by Canadians.

* Lutheran Life Insurance Society of Canada donated $60,000 to help tsunami victims. Lutheran Life President Dieter Kays said $30,000 was divided between Canadian Lutheran World Relief Lutheran World Relief (LWR) is an international nonprofit organization and a ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. It is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.  and World Vision to support their relief efforts. The additional $30,000 was earmarked to match funds raised by Lutheran Life volunteer member branches throughout Canada, which could increase total assistance to $90,000 or more;

* Kairos Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment". The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. , the Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, Rights and Democracy group (of which the Anglican Church of Canada is a member), has demanded that the Indonesian government stop all non-aid related military operations in Aceh, one of the areas severely affected by the tsunami disaster. Kairos said the Indonesian military's failure to adhere to a ceasefire has been hindering the delivery of emergency aid in the affected areas.

Those wishing to donate to the PWRDF tsunami response may". send cheques marked "South Asia Earthquake" to PWRDF, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto ON, M4Y 3G2; to make a donation by credit card, contact Barbara Wilkins at bwilkins@pwrdf.org or (416) 924-9199, ext. 320.
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Title Annotation:Tsunami Relief
Author:Sison, Marites N.
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Date:Feb 1, 2005
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