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+ | "Any kind of movement must have its own media if it is going to go anywhere. The orthodox in the Anglican Church in Canada need their own voice, need their own face. There's a whole community out there. And I don't think they are being well served by the Anglican Journal." | ||
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"The response has just been incredible. From coast to coast we have received e-mails [from readers] saying they never dreamed it was possible to like an Anglican paper," says Harris. "We've helped conservatives across the country feel like they are not alone." "Whenever there is a community that doesn't have much of a face and doesn't have much of a voice, it's either trivialized, marginalized, ignored or distorted," says news editor Sue Careless from her home base in Toronto. "Any kind of movement must have its own media if it is going to go anywhere. The orthodox in the Anglican Church in Canada need their own voice, need their own face. There's a whole community out there. And I don't think they are being well served by the Anglican Journal." Source: http://www.canadianchristianity.com/cgi-bin/na.cgi?nationalupdates/051020new This article is a stub. If you have information to help make this page more accurate, please contact us. If you would like content on this page removed from our database, please contact us. To link to this page from your web site, blog, social networking site, Twitter feed or e-mail message, use the byline "From David Spencer's Media Spin <http://media.davidspencer.ca>." |