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The Most Revd Sean Rowe, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, addresses the Trump travel ban, the anti-immigration enforcement and the military deployments in LA. Episcopal leaders in Hawaiʻi are ...
The Right Revd Robert Innes, the Bishop in Europe, reflects upon the Anglican delegation's attendance at the funeral of Pope Francis. The Anglican representatives at the funeral of Pope Francis will ...
Two academic lawyers who helped to secure the legal status of the Church of England in Italy are amongst a group of people to be recognised by the Archbishop of Canterbury for services to the Anglican ...
Participants shared stories and case studies from their own contexts, highlighting the dynamic and evolving relationships ...
The Crown Nominations Commission (CNC) works prayerfully and collaboratively to discern and nominate the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Read more about the members. As part of the nominations process ...
A major refurbishment to improve the safety, accessibility and sustainability of Lambeth Palace has been completed. The three-year project, launched by the Church Commissioners in summer 2022, is the ...
Statement from the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Revd. Andrew John Dear Friends, I am writing to you to announce my immediate retirement today as Archbishop of Wales. I also intend to retire as Bishop ...
The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, has visited the grave of the Melanesia Martyrs as part of a provincial tour in the Anglican Church of Melanesia. Anglican women from Aotearoa New ...
The Revd Canon Dr Phil Groves, who for the past 10 years has led the Anglican Communion’s Continuing Indaba conflict transformation and reconciliation ministry, is to leave his post at the end of July ...