The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have announced the appointment of the Revd Dr Steven Croft as Archbishops' Missioner. Dr Croft, who is 47, is currently Warden of Cranmer Hall, Durham.
25 May 2004
Some 14 million children have been orphaned in Sub–Saharan Africa and in six years time the number will be nearer 25 million. The Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane, the Primate of Southern Africa and Archbishop of Cape Town, gave this statistic during an interview with ACNS on Wednesday
21 May 2004
The final meeting of the Anglican Communion – Baptist World Alliance Conversations took place in Regent's Park College, Oxford, 26 to 27 March 2004
21 May 2004
By the special grace of our God, we, the Primates of the Global South of the Anglican Communion representing 18 Provinces with a membership of over 55 million, have met together in Nairobi on 15 & 16 April 2004
19 May 2004
Exchange of letters between the Most Revd Drexel Gomez, Primate of the West Indies and member of the Lambeth Commission on Communion and the Most Revd Robin Eames, Primate of All Ireland and Chair of the Lambeth Commission on Communion
18 May 2004
The Church of Ireland Primate, Archbishop Robin Eames, as Chairman of the Lambeth Commission, has written to all Anglican Primates and Moderators, to up-date them on the work of this international Commission.
04 May 2004
The long-standing commitment to closer co-operation between the Anglican Communion and the Lutheran World Federation has taken a significant step forward with the ratification of a mandate for a new Anglican Lutheran Commission.
28 April 2004
The Director of Ecumenical Affairs at the Anglican Communion Office (the Revd Canon Gregory K Cameron) last month reported to the Joint Standing Committee of the Primates and Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) that the current Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue had reached a significant milestone.
26 April 2004
Due to the retirement of Revd Canon John L Peterson from the post of Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) in December of this year, applications are invited for the position by the Joint Standing Committee of Primates and the ACC.
22 April 2004
Kibera slum is home to one million Kenyans on the outskirts of Nairobi. There are no legal water or electricity supplies, the sewers run through the middle of the mud “streets”, and when it rains, the corrugated iron shacks – single rooms that sometimes house more than ten people – flood with garbage and human excrement.
20 April 2004