Reporters and photographers are invited to attend a Press Conference in the Convocation Hall at Church House, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3NZ, at 11 a.m. today.
17 June 2005
Archbishop Desmond Tutu accepted the Chartered Institute of Public Relations' President's Medal on 12 June to mark his outstanding, lifelong commitment to working for democracy through open and honest communications.
13 June 2005
Anglican Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, speaking from London yesterday, said that he "cautiously welcomes" the announcement by the G-8 industrialised nations to write off more than R265 billion ($40 billion) of African debt.
13 June 2005
A total of 564 men and women were recommended to train as future clergy in the Church of England in 2004; the highest number in six years.
10 June 2005
The Revd Dr R William Franklin, former Professor of Church History at St John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota and General Seminary, New York, former Dean of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University, and current Associate Rector for Education at Trinity Church, Boston has been appointed as Associate Priest and Visiting Fellow of the Anglican Centre in Rome from September 2005
10 June 2005
The College of Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church released a statement, yesterday, concerning future discussion of issues raised by the Windsor Report in the Province.
08 June 2005
A group of parishioners from the South Yorkshire ex-mining village of Grimethorpe set off this month on an epic pilgrimage to Italy, to plead for closer unity between Catholics and the Church of England.
03 June 2005
An appeal for the churches in Britain to help bring an end to the inequality and discrimination suffered by Palestinian Christians in the Holy Land was made today by Father Samuel Barhoum, Anglican Vicar of Nazareth
31 May 2005
Addressing a diocesan clergy meeting in Armagh the Archbishop said:'The search for a theology of communion is the obvious priority for Anglicanism at this time.
23 May 2005
The Archdeacon of Doncaster, Venerable Bob Fitzharris, last night urged congregations to get up and be involved with society and culture to make sure the Christian message is heard.
20 May 2005