Anglicans host China meeting: high security after threats against group.The Anglican church's national office in Toronto hosted a portion of a recent six-day visit of a China delegation on religious freedoms. The visitors were accompanied by heavy security after receiving threats early in their visit to Canada. The discussion at Church House focused on ecumenical theological education in Canada Education in Canada is provided, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education is within provinicial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. . The 12-member delegation came to Canada at the invitation of the federal government as part of its Canada-China Bilateral Human Rights Dialogue, and was hosted by the Canadian Council of Churches The Canadian Council of Churches/Le conseil canadien des églises is an ecumenical Christian forum of churches in Canada. It was founded on 27 September 1944 at Yorkminster Baptist Church in Toronto, Ontario. . RCMP officers in plain clothes stood outside the doors of the meeting room and oil the sidewalk A Microsoft service that was launched in 1997 to provide online arts and entertainment guides on the Web for major cities worldwide. In 1999, Microsoft sold Sidewalk to Ticketmaster, which continued to provide guides, ticketing and other information to the MSN network. outside Church House, the Anglican church's national office, as the delegation arrived for its meeting. The location had been changed at the last minute because of threats, said Andrea Mann, the Anglican Church of Canada's regional mission coordinator for Asia, South Pacific and Middle East and a member of the organizing group for the visit. "It was because there were some fairly senior people from China that they attracted the attention," said Ms. Mann. She added that she did not know if this kind of church-state dialogue would continue, but said that her department would proceed with new partnership initiatives as a result of the church-to-church component of the visit. "The opportunity to have our Chinese church partners visit Canada was wonderful and it was wonderful to meet the new senior leadership of the China Christian Council The China Christian Council (中国基督教协会) or CCC was founded in 1980 as an umbrella organization for all Protestant churches in the People's Republic of China with Bishop K. H. and introduce to them the work of the Canadian churches." Ms. Mann said the Anglican portion of the visit was a tiny component in the delegation's heavy agenda. The group visited Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, and Niagara Falls Niagara Falls, waterfall, United States and Canada Niagara Falls, in the Niagara River, W N.Y. and S Ont., Canada; one of the most famous spectacles in North America. The falls are on the international line between the cities of Niagara Falls, N.Y. and participated in several panel discussions. They met with representatives of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Canadian Human Rights Commission The Canadian Human Rights Commission was established in 1977 by the government of Canada. It is empowered under the Canadian Human Rights Act to investigate and try to settle complaints of discrimination in employment and in the provision of services within federal , visited an AIDS/HIV clinic, a minimum security corrections facility, and a hospital. Even though their itinerary had been kept under wraps, early in their trip the Chinese visitors were met by demonstrators who claimed to be from the Falun Gong Falun Gong or Falun Dafa Controversial spiritual movement combining healthful exercises with meditation for the purpose of “moving to higher levels.” Its teachings draw from Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and the Western New Age movement. movement, which is outlawed in China. The movement is viewed as a dangerous cult by the Chinese authorities, although believers say it is peaceful and focused on health and meditation meditation, religious discipline in which the mind is focused on a single point of reference. It may be a means of invoking divine grace, as in the contemplation by Christian mystics of a spiritual theme, question, or problem; or it may be a means of attaining . The organizers of the visit included Ms. Mann, her assistant, Yvonne Tsang, and representatives from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Presbyterian and United churches. |
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