The Anglican Communion and the Baptist World Alliance will publish an account of five years of innovative dialogue later this month. Conversations Around the World offers its readers the chance to share in a "deeply serious, yet joyous, enterprise".
16 June 2005
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network will present a report to the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), at the Council's upcoming meeting in Nottingham. Presentation of this report, which will be made by the Network's Chairperson, Dr. Jenny Te Paa of the Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, is scheduled to take place on Friday, June 24 at 10:15AM.
14 June 2005
Following the proposals made at the February 2005 Primates' Meeting at Dromantine, the Archbishop of Canterbury recently announced the appointment of Archbishop Peter Carnley as the chairman of the Panel of Reference, and at the same time published the Mandate that establishes the Panel.
08 June 2005
The press and media will have the opportunity to attend the plenary sessions of the Nottingham meeting including the June 21 and June 22 presentations by the Anglican Church of Canada, the Episcopal Church USA, and other provinces.
31 May 2005
Celebrating the completion of ARCIC's work on MARY has included launching the book on three major occasions.The Cathedral of St James (Roman Catholic) in Seattle, the Jerusalem Chamber of Westminster Abbey and on Trinity Sunday May 22 Roman Catholic Bishop Brian Farrell of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity presided at Vespers in All Saints Anglican Church
27 May 2005
Students, teachers, Sunday School staff and all, yes, parents and grandparents reading this, encourage an Anglican Communion project by printing out and colouring in
27 May 2005
This Sunday, May 29, in many parts of the Communion, is Anglican Communion Sunday, a day to raise awareness of and celebrate the Anglican Communion
27 May 2005
On the shore of the Aegean Sea, a small craft delivered a cross of olive wood from Bethlehem at morning prayer on the first day of the Conference on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME) near Athens
27 May 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said Christian and Muslim leaders should work together to forge a new vision of a prosperous society to challenge the orthodoxies of the global economy
20 May 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has praised the progress made towards reconciliation amongst the religious communities in Sarajevo, ten years after the region's inter-ethnic conflict.
20 May 2005