Chaplains say thanks.On behalf of the chaplains and chapels of the Canadian Forces, I would like to use this occasion to thank the Anglican Journal for its support to our communities. Throughout the years, Anglicans and those of many other denominations within our chapels have looked forward to the regular arrival of the bundle of Journals, bringing us news of not only the wider Church throughout Canada but of the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as around the world. Chaplains of all denominations have been impressed im·press 1 tr.v. im·pressed, im·press·ing, im·press·es 1. To affect strongly, often favorably: with the coverage that the Anglican Journal has given to our ministry throughout the years, and we have been elated e·lat·ed adj. Exultantly proud and joyful. e·lat ed·ly adv.e·lat that the Journal has seen it possible to continue to provide distribution to our chapel communities. Please be assured that those attending our multi-denominational chapels truly appreciate this gift and thoroughly enjoy the professionalism and sensitivity with which your journal captures the significant issues confronting all people of faith. In closing, I thank you for the Journal's continued support to military members and their families through the regular provision of papers to each of our Protestant Chapel communities and wish you God's blessing as you celebrate this significant milestone in your history. Editor's Note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. : The Anglican Journal sends complimentary copies of the newspaper to all bishops in the Anglican Communion, members of Parliament, military chaplaincies, detention centres detention centre Noun a place where young people may be detained for short periods of time by order of a court Noun 1. detention centre and many hospitals. Rev. Col. S.G. Johnstone Principal Chaplain CHAPLAIN. A clergyman appointed to say prayers and perform divine service. Each house of congress usually appoints it own chaplain. Protestant Canadian Armed Forces |
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