Stewardship 'needs leadership'.Clergy must provide leadership and encouragement to ongoing Christian stewardship stewardship the occupation of being a steward or custodian. Referring to animals it implies the caring sort of relationship based on an acceptance of the need to include the rights of animals in overall plans to maintain financial viability. or nothing will happen, Archbishop Douglas Hambidge (retired metropolitan of British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography and Yukon) told a recent stewardship conference for the diocese of Moosonee's Cree parishes of the James Bay James Bay, shallow southern arm of Hudson Bay, c.300 mi (480 km) long and 140 mi (230 km) wide, E central Canada, in Nunavut Territory between Ont. and Que. Numerous rivers flow into the bay; many of these have been developed for hydroelectric power in Quebec (see deanery. The priest must share "his/her personal understanding and practice of financial stewardship" and challenge parishioners to "reexamine re·ex·am·ine also re-ex·am·ine tr.v. re·ex·am·ined, re·ex·am·in·ing, re·ex·am·ines 1. To examine again or anew; review. 2. Law To question (a witness) again after cross-examination. their own," said Archbishop Hambidge, who was the keynote speaker. Believers should realize, said the archbishop, that "my life is an offering of faith; I am aware of all God gives me, and I respond with a gift of my faith to God." |
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