
The sea calls out for justice
In this piece, the author reflects on the refugee crisis in Europe; weighing our responsibility as followers of a God of justice and mercy

In this piece, the author reflects on the refugee crisis in Europe; weighing our responsibility as followers of a God of justice and mercy

“If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones who believe in me, it would be better for you if

A photo was tweeted today of the Rt Revd Sara Mullally, the Bishop of Crediton, a suffragan See in the Diocese of Exeter, leading an ordination service. She will be the first female Church of England bishop to ordain priests for the church.

Members of the Anglican Church of Korea will gather in the Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Nicholas in Seoul on 3 OCT to commemorate the 125th year anniversary of Anglicanism in Korea.

After meeting in Buffalo NY 19 – 25 SEP, the International Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue has issued a Communique summing up their progress.

The Most Revd Dr Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Most Revd Fred Hiltz, Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Canada, the Revd Elizabeth Eaton, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Church in America and the Revd Canon Susan Johnson, National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada gathered in Washington DC over 24 & 25 SEP.

Andrewes was a bishop, and a scholar, but also a guide, a person interested in his fellow man, one who was also seemingly connected to the world around him that God had created, and the soul who express his intimacy with God through his prayers.

“… those on the right and those on the left must learn to live together with a good understanding of our differences” in the communion said Archbishop Idowu-Fearon, general secretary of the Anglican Communion Office.

This week’s review is Black Mass, with Johnny Depp as the notorious gangster Whitey Bulger. It is a film that explores the depths of darkness which the human spirit can discover.
The Primates’ first responses to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s invitation to meet next January “vary from the enthusiastic to the heavily caveated.” So far, no one has said “no.”