Canadian Anglican Church Primate discusses array of issues during Bay L’Argent

Archbishop Fred Hiltz was feeling right at home during his visit to St. Hilda’s Anglican Church in Bay L’Argent last week.
“Most of my ministry, as a parish priest in Nova Scotia, was in parishes like this ”“ big, multi-point, coastal parishes and I love them.
“So, it’s good for my soul to be here. It really is.”

His visit was also fine spiritual nourishment for members of the Anglican Church in the region, many of whom came from around the Burin Peninsula Sept. 29 for a pre-sermon meal, before then settling in for the St. Michael and All Angels Day service.

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2 comments on “Canadian Anglican Church Primate discusses array of issues during Bay L’Argent

  1. Cole says:

    [blockquote] “If our church were ever to move to authorize these blessings, I think there would be a huge number of people that would be quite content and there would be a huge number of people that would say ‘I don’t like this at all, but I’m not leaving the church because of this.’” [/blockquote]

    There are only two positions on this in Canada? Great spin ++Fred. I guess you will not mind if a new province provides pastoral care for those parishes or people who don’t exist.

  2. A Floridian says:

    Fred, Fred, why persecutest thou Me and My children? Why do you say evil (that which defiles, distorts and destroys human beings, spirit, soul and body) is good and good is evil? You will destroy yourself opposing the purposes of The Lord…it is hard for thee to kick against the goads. Repent.