The sad case of Dartmouth and Bishop Tengatenga
I’d like to add my voice to those who are deeply disappointed that Dartmouth College has revoked Bishop James Tengatenga’s appointment as dean of the
I’d like to add my voice to those who are deeply disappointed that Dartmouth College has revoked Bishop James Tengatenga’s appointment as dean of the
Dartmouth College has decided “not to move forward” with the appointment of Bishop James Tengatenga of Malawi, chair of the Anglican Consultative Council, as dean
The Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa issued a plea for prayers: Dear Friends,
The Anglican Church in Zimbabwe is once again in a vulnerable position, following the re-election of Robert Mugabe. Robert Marquand of The Christian Science Monitorhas
Yes, it’s made of cardboard, but the cathedral that opened this week in Christchurch, New Zealand, is expected to last beyond the 50 years it
The Anglican Communion News Service has passed on this statement from the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil, which will soon be recovering property appropriated by
Bishop James Tengatenga of Southern Malawi, chair of the Anglican Consultative Council is stepping down from his episcopacy to become dean of a foundation at
From Episcopal News Service: The primate of the Episcopal Church of Sudan has called on the people of South Sudan to be “united in order
The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Rt Rev David Chillingworth answered questions at that church’s General Synod two weeks ago about whether or not the mortoria imposed on the Anglican Communion by the Primates a decade ago are still in effect.
Archbishop Justin Welby and Pope Francis have met for the first time today in Rome. Both affirmed the bonds of “friendship” and “love” between the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.