R-138 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network conventionDeclaration 1944 - present The Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network (CEARN) is a multi-denominational Christian organization dedicated to fostering race relations and promoting anti-racism activities in churches. The Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network (CEARN) is a multi-denominational Christian organization dedicated to fostering race relations and promoting anti-racism activities in churches.

CEARN is part of the Canadian Council of Churches.

The Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network (CEARN) is a multi-denominational Christian organization dedicated to fostering race relations and promoting anti-racism activities in churches. This is done through the coordination of various Christian denominations who share resources and keep each other accountable as they strive for social justice. CEARN is part of the Canadian Council of Churches, an organization founded in 1944 to promote cooperation between Christian denominations.

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2010 - 2015

Expression of Reconciliation from the Canadian Ecumenical Anti-racism Network and the Canadian Council of Churches Expression of Reconciliation - English Expression of Reconciliation - French Sacred Assembly 1995 document titled "Principles and Priorities for a New Relationship" Sacred Assembly 1995 document titled "Reconciliation Proclamation" Book titled "Mamow Be-Mo-Tay-Tah: Let Us Walk Together" - English Book titled "Mamow Be-Mo-Tay-Tah: Marchons ensemble" - French Document titled "Canadian Council of Churches 1945-1997"