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    Name: Keith Nunn on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I think Andrew is letting personal anger cloud his judgement on this.
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    Name: Alan T Perry on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Dan Greer on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Stephen Petrie on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Harold Macdonald on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: An essential, high-quality means of communication for the Anglican community.
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    Name: Gordon Youngman on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: This is just another example of lack of planning an deciding to cut where they can. These papers continue to unite Anglicans throughout Canada which we need more today than yesterday given the nature of the Anglican Communion and the turmoil it is in
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    Name: Marion Jenkins on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: If the Anglican Journal were to cease publishing altogether it would mean that the vast majority of Aboriginal Anglicans would have no access to national or diocesan news now disseminated through the Journal and Diocesan papers. There are also many, many Anglicans, especially the elderly and those in more remote locations of the country who have little or no access to the Internet. Three dollars a year or 30 cents an issue is a small price to pay for maintaining communications in our church at this very challenging time.
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    Name: Keith Nethery on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Dr Patrick Carter on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Please continue support for the Anlgican Journal.
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    Name: The Very Rev'd Walter H. Raymond OGS on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Dean of Quebec
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    Name: Joan Tuckey on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Yes we need our Anglican newspapers. For many people this is their only link to the national church.
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    Name: Robin Bolton on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I fully support this petition
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    Name: Robin Bolton on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I fully support this petition
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    Name: William Raso on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Our church must maintain both our diocesan and national newspapers. Without these vital channels of communication our Anglican identity will seriously erode. I would encourage all Anglicans to support this valuable resource not only with our prayers but with our donations.
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    Name: Canon Quentin Robinson on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The Journal remains the most tangible link between members of the Anglican Church and the National Office. To cut back on its frequency would be short-sighted. Financial support of the National Church will come from increased visibility not decreased communication.
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    Name: Michael Canning on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Rev'd Sam Rose on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I greatly disapprove of any cuts to both the Journal and our own Anglican Life in Newfoundland & Labrador.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Lars Smyth on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Brian on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Very Rev. Robin Walker on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Joyce Beaton on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Anglican newspapers and magazine played a huge part in my education, and as a former publisher I sympathize with the current situation.
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    Name: Polly Betterton on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I want to continue to be connected to our National Church. This is important.
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    Name: Jean Koning on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Hugo Lemay on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: As a Lay Reader of the small Parish of St. Stephen, Grand'Mere, PQ, I feel very concerned. It is the cheapest evangelization tool we have. And as a journalist, I am well aware of the benefits of the free circulation of information. In any case, let us hope that the Holly Spirit will prevail.
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    Name: Wilna Parry on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: One of the nicest 'gifts' in joining an Anglican church, is receiving The Anglican Journal and our local diocesan paper. It is a vital link to other Anglicans, in Canada and world-wide.
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    Name: David F Watts on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Andrina Iliffe on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Information sharing is vital to the health, growth and well-being of the Anglican Church of Canada, the church therefore needs to imaginatively use all the communication vehicles at its disposal.
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    Name: Rev. Dr. Jan Bigland-Pritchard on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The Anglican Journal and Sask Anglican are very important to my parishioners.
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    Name: Tom Roberts on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Judith James on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: For many the Journal and the local Diocesan newspaper are the only source of news and information about the Anglican community within and outside our country. The web may be in for the young, and for many of us who are not so young, but the piece of paper one can hold in one
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Ann Schoemaker on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I fully support this petition.
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    Name: Rob Henderson on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I look forward to every issue of the national paper and the Sower. I read every word. Please don't cut this communication devise.
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    Name: Canon Paul Jennings on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments:
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    Name: The Rev. David Fuller on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I fully support this petition. The Anglican Journal, and our diocesan component, the Huron Church News, are vital tools that allow Anglican to keep cuurent with their Church. I know I would feel "out of the loop" without it.
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    Name: The Rev. Robert Skelding on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Save the Journal! Cut the Primate!!
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    Name: Clare Edwards on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Anna Reeves on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: I agree with the position that the Anglican Editors have taken. I think it would be very short sighted of General Synod to eliminate this communication amongst Anglican churches. There is little enough opportunity for the people themselves to be heard. Don't take it away from them.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Archbishop Bruce Stavert on Jun 15, 2006
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    Name: Luanne MacPherson on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Please consider the invaluable links these publications make between those of us in the south and north..east and west. Its important for the sense of unity.
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    Name: Bob Wyatt on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: At a time when the developments within the Communion are moving so quickly, it is imperative that we continue to have The Journal available to help us understand what is happening around us.
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    Name: John H. Lawrence on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The "Journal" and the Diocesan paper are the ony links for news on the church for 90% of Anglicans. Stop the madness and the cuts. Save money and forget about the hysterical idea of a bishop for the aboriginals!
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    Name: Tanya Moxley on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The Journal is a critical source of information for many Anglicans. While I think it's important to be doing [some] things online, not everyone is online and they shouldn't be left out.
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    Name: Gail Kropf on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: Although we may be aware of some or all of the information, the Anglican Journal & Huron Church News provides the easiest, most accurate and in depth coverage of issues which are important to Anglicans.
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    Name: The RverendTom McQuiston on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: It is time that Church House got it's ass in gear. In inhabitants of the same have been sitting on their bums for years trying to figure out where next to spent the monies screwed from the parishes in rural Manitoba and the like. When I was a parish priest I never let any of my parishes spend money until they had it their hot little hands. Try and smarten up!!!
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    Name: James Harbeck on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The Anglican Journal is really the only way I gain a sense of truly being part of a larger Anglican communion; without it, I experience the church entirely at the parish level. The Journal comes to me and reminds me of the rest of the church -- and not just the bits that the national news media care to report sloppily on.
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    Name: Charles Nurse on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The Anglican Journal is a very important part of what makes us Canadian Anglicans.
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    Name: The Reverend Ella Frank on Jun 15, 2006
    Comments: The paper is great for keeping everyone informed what is happening within the Anglican Communion. Maybe we should be paying a subscription for this paper.
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