Anglican Journal

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The Anglican Journal is the national newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada. The Journal publishes news, features and opinion related to Anglicanism and religion in Canada and abroad. It also contains an extensive arts and culture section, and classified advertising. Its editor Is Tali Folkins.[1] The headquarters is in Toronto.[2]

TypeMonthly (10 per year) newspaper
Founded1875; 151 years ago (1875)
LanguageEnglish
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Anglican Journal
Print copies of Anglican Journal
TypeMonthly (10 per year) newspaper
OwnerAnglican Church of Canada
Founded1875; 151 years ago (1875)
LanguageEnglish
CityToronto, Ontario
CountryCanada
ISSN0847-978X
Websitewww.anglicanjournal.com
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The paper was first published under the name Dominion Churchman in 1875; and later as the Canadian Churchman. It is published ten times a year, and is mailed separately or with one of 19 diocesan or regional publications. It is a member of the Canadian Church Press and Associated Church Press.

The Journal has been frequently cited for excellence in journalism, winning 33 awards, including first prize for general excellence, in 2016.[3][4][5][6][7]

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