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May 3, 2007
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, reflects on a “remarkable” meeting of the Canadian House of Bishops.

December 4, 2006
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison reflects on valuable lessons to be learned from the challenges of rural ministry. But these pale, the Canadian primate says, when considered in the context of ministry in the North, where the all the skills and resources of the church are challenged in a unique way.

September 20, 2006
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison challenges Canadian Anglicans to find ways to get involved in the battle against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in a new webcast posted to the church's national website.

July 3, 2006

When he was elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada in 2004, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison said he would make youth ministry a priority.


In his travels since then, he has attempted to meet as many young people as possible and to engage them in issues that matter to them. He has urged all committees of General Synod to be more inclusive of young people and to pay more attention to the things that are important to them.

Other people describe the evolution of generation.anglican.ca, a website dedicated to young Anglicans.

May 16, 2006
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, examines the history and legacy of Sacred Circle gatherings of indigenous Anglicans in a new production of Conversations with the Primate.

March 29, 2006
In this segment of +Andrew: Conversations with the Primate, Archbishop Hutchison reflects on several key themes of the World Council of Churches 9th Assembly, on the relevance of the WCC and on the participation on young people.

February 17, 2006

You are invited to visit the Episcopal Church in Cuba with Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the Canadian Primate, as the Primate’s Webcast – +Andrew: Conversations with the Primate - is relaunched in a new format.

December 19, 2005
In this segment of +Andrew: Conversations with the Primate, Archbishop Hutchison reviews the highlights and difficult moments of the year now ending

November 8, 2005
In this segment of +Andrew: Conversations with the Primate, Archbishop Hutchison, who attended last summer's 5th Sacred Circle in Pinawa, Man., contrasts the gathering to previous Sacred Circles which have dealt mostly with the pain and anger caused by the legacy of native residential schools.

June 15, 2005
In this segment of +Andrew: Conversations with the Primate, Archbishop Hutchison invites Archdeacon Boyles to reminisce about his time in office, marked by two successive strategic plans and the residential schools crisis that almost bankrupted General Synod before an agreement was negotiated with the federal government capping the church's potential liability at $25 million.

May 10, 2005
Archbishop Hutchison describes a recent trip to China that he made as part of a Canadian Ecumenical delegation, which included four other Anglicans.

April 20, 2005

Archbishop Hutchison speaks with Archbishop Terry Finlay, his special representative on residential schools.

April 10,2005

Archbishop Hutchison reflects on a recent visit to Cuba and on the special relationship that has evolved between the Canadian and Cuban Anglican churches.

March 10,2005

Archbishop Hutchison offers personal reflections and comments on the recent meeting of the Primates of the Anglican Communion.

February 22, 2005

Archbishop Hutchison reflects on what Lent -- the 40 days before Christianity's holiest day -- should really mean to church members.

February 15, 2005

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison reflects on what Lent -- the 40 days before Christianity's holiest day -- should really mean to church members.

January 19, 2005

Archbishop Hutchison reflects on the theological meaning of calamities such as the recent tsunami in south Asia.

December 21, 2004

Archbishop Hutchison shares highlights from his first six months in office and reflects on Christmas.

November 16, 2004

Archbishop Hutchison speaks to church members about the history and current state of the Anglican Communion.

October 12, 2004

Archbishop Hutchison speaks from his office on what he considers to be his top priorities as he begins his primacy.

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