Address at opening ceremony Sant'Egidio International Meeting of Prayer for Peace - Palais de Congress, Lyons Sunday 11 SeptemberMy diary for the seventh of July involved a very early start from London in order to travel to the North of England.
17 September 2005
The Joint Committee, which is composed of a delegation from the Anglican Communion and from the Permanent Committee of al-Azhar al-Sharif for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions, held its fourth annual meeting in Al-Azhar at Lambeth Palace, London on 15 September 2005 which corresponds to 11 Shaban 1426.
17 September 2005
Major church services around Wales, Scotland and England will mark the tenth anniversary this Sunday 11 September of Racial Justice Sunday, an annual event when churches are encouraged to cut racial tension and build community relations.
09 September 2005
In a bid to involve youth and young adults in the life of the Anglican church, two major initiatives took place this summer, which brought together young people from different dioceses and denominations for reflection and to experience the role of the church in communities.
08 September 2005
More than 30 leaders of Christian denominations worldwide will gather at Washington National Cathedral on Sunday, Sept. 11, to affirm the UN plan to halve extreme poverty by 2015 and propose stepped up action to eradicate poverty throughout the world.
07 September 2005
Text of a lecture being delivered yesterday by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, to mark the centenary of Friends of the Elderly, a charity of which he is Patron.
07 September 2005
At the meeting of the TEAC Steering Group and Convenors, held at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, in July 2005, the following statement about Principles for Theological Education was agreed
06 September 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams gave a sombre warning that a more permissive approach to euthanasia and assisted suicide in Britain could undermine fundamental commitments to the needs of the elderly.
06 September 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has expressed his deep concern for those caught up in the devastation of the Gulf Coast of the United States following the recent hurricane.
02 September 2005
They came from many nations, all denominations and all ages, to pay tribute to the founder of Taizé, as Cardinal Walter Kaspar of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity at the Vatican, presided at the funeral Eucharist today for Brother Roger
23 August 2005