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[UAH] FW: Anglican Journal News: A unique partnership is born in Bangladesh

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Anglican Journal News: A unique partnership is born in Bangladesh
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A unique partnership is born in Bangladesh

By Diana Swift on May 13, 2013

Agile tricycle ambulances transport dais from the health centres to mothers in need and vice versaPhoto: UBINIG

Bangladesh has a high rate of maternal mortality—about 194 per 1,000 births in 2010—but this is steadily falling. And the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is helping the developing country to reach its targeted reduction to 143 maternal deaths per 1,000 by 2015.

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Huron awards three honorary degrees

By Anglican Journal staff on May 13, 2013

(L to R) Governor General David Johnston, Archbishop Thabo Makgabo and Archbishop Fred Hiltz pose with their honorary degrees with Dr. Stephen McClatchie, principal of Huron University College and Bob Bennett, bishop of the diocese of Huron. Photo: Courtesy of Huron University College

London, Ont.'s Huron University College presented three honorary degrees to three distinguished people at its theology convocation on May 9. Governor General David Johnston received a Doctor of Divinity degree, while Archbishop Thabo Makgabo, primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, and Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, both received honorary doctorate degrees.

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Anticipating the blessed fire of Pentecost

By Andrew Stephens-Rennie on May 13, 2013

It was a clear, crisp winter's day when our six-day-old son was marked with ashes. That Wednesday in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, we were reminded that we are dust, and to dust we shall return. These words, in combination with Old Testament prophet Joel's prophecy and the dark palm char on rosy newborn skin, left an indelible mark on my heart.

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