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Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Windsor Report

Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Windsor Report

As you know Archbishop Robin Eames has presented to me the report of the Commission he has been chairing and which was published earlier today. Now that it is in the public domain, I wanted to say a few words as President of the Anglican Communion, on whose future working arrangements of course the report focuses

18 October 2004

Statement on the Windsor Report from the Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane

Statement on the Windsor Report from the Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane

Today is an important day for the Anglican Communion. I want to begin by congratulating Archbishop Robin Eames and the members of the Lambeth Commission for producing such a comprehensive Report in such a short time, and in such testing circumstances.

18 October 2004

Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of Armagh, on the Windsor Report 2004

Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of Armagh, on the Windsor Report 2004

Thank you for presenting to me the Lambeth Commission Report. Before saying anything further, I must pay the warmest possible tribute to you and your colleagues in this work; I am deeply appreciative of the dedication and skill you have all brought to this task and for what you have achieved

18 October 2004

Letter from the Archbishop of Armagh to the Archbishop of Canterbury,on the Windsor Report 2004

Letter from the Archbishop of Armagh to the Archbishop of Canterbury,on the Windsor Report 2004

I have the honour to submit to you the Report of the Lambeth Commission on Communion, entitled 'The Windsor Report 2004'. In the last twelve months, we have laboured hard and prayerfully listened to all shades of opinion across the Anglican Communion

18 October 2004

Statement from the Most Revd Frank T. Griswold on the Windsor Report 2004

Statement from the Most Revd Frank T. Griswold on the Windsor Report 2004

Dear Brothers and Sisters, I write to you from London where I am attending a meeting of the Primates' Standing Committee. I have had a matter of hours to review the Report of the Lambeth Commission on Communion, thus I will now offer only some preliminary observations.

18 October 2004

Statement by the Primate of Central Africa, on the Windsor Report 2004

Statement by the Primate of Central Africa, on the Windsor Report 2004

I welcome the publication of the Windsor Report. I was privileged to be part of the Lambeth Commission, and despite some very honest exchanges, we were able to come together as a Commission to offer what I believe represents a genuine way forward for the future of the Anglican Communion.

18 October 2004

Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions

Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
The Bishop of Croydon travelled to Kazakhstan for the Second Meeting of the Secretariat in Turkestan (11-14 October 2004). The purpose of this meeting of the Secretariat was to set the terms, direction and content for the Congress in Astana in 2006.

15 October 2004

The Anglican Communion Office to have Deputy Secretary General

The Anglican Communion Office to have Deputy Secretary General

The Revd Canon John L. Peterson, Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council, today announced the appointment of the Revd Canon Gregory K Cameron as the Council's Deputy Secretary General

04 October 2004

Media Briefing on the Document: The Windsor Report 2004

Media Briefing on the Document: The Windsor Report 2004

The press launch of the Windsor Report, produced by the Lambeth Commission will be launched on Monday, 18 October, 12.00 midday. The Launch will take place in St Paul's Cathedral Crypt. 

04 October 2004

Communique for the Anglican/al-Azhar dialogue committee

Communique for the Anglican/al-Azhar dialogue committee

The Anglican - al-Azhar al-Sharif Joint Committee for dialogue met in Cairo 8-9 September 2004 and issued the following communique. On the Anglican side the dialogue was administered on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury's office by the Network for Inter faith Concerns of the Anglican Communion (NIFCON)

14 September 2004