
Press Release: Archbishop Justin Welby on the 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta
Archbishop Justin Welby’s speech on the Magna Carta, the role that the Church played, and his prayer for a higher standard of human respect and dignity.
Archbishop Justin Welby’s speech on the Magna Carta, the role that the Church played, and his prayer for a higher standard of human respect and dignity.
The Anglican-Old Catholic International Co-ordinating Council met in Zurich Switzerland the last few days of May. The Council is made up of representatives of both the Anglican Communion and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht. At the end of a productive meeting the Council issued a communiqué summing up their work. Unlike another recent communique, there were no threats or cries that the sky was falling.
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A report from the Episcopal News Service quotes several American bishops’ opinions on the recent appointment of Josiah Idowu-Fearon, a Nigerian bishop, as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion Office.
In response to reports on a 2007 interview and a 2014 news article, the newly appointed head of the Anglican Communion office has issued a
Archbishop Eliud Wabukala of Kenya has issued a pastoral letter in the wake of the Al Shabaab attack on a university in Garrissa, Kenya yesterday.
Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
An inter-Anglican commission on faith, order and unity has advised the Anglican Church in Canada not to change their canons to allow for same sex
Photo credit Bethany Clarke/Getty Images Exciting news out of the Anglican Communion; the Canterbury Cathedral is the star of a new BBC2 documentary, chronicling a
Since his tour of 38 province visits earlier this year, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has been wondering aloud about the future of the Anglican