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Lambeth bishops greeted in multi-lingual opening ceremony

Lambeth bishops greeted in multi-lingual opening ceremony

The 1998 Lambeth Conference gathered Saturday night in a multi-lingual liturgy of welcome and introduction that filled the two plenary spaces with prayer, song, and housekeeping details.

18 July 1998

Anglican World a vital link for members of Church of South India

Anglican World a vital link for members of Church of South India

Anglican World magazine, the international publication of the Anglican Communion, is a "great strength" for Christians in South India, who constitute only two percent of the local population, said the Rev. J. Prabhakara Rao, an Anglican Consultative Council representative attending the Lambeth Conference.

18 July 1998

Lambeth 98 Spouses' Programme July 18 - August 8

Lambeth 98 Spouses' Programme July 18 - August 8

Marriage in a Changing Society and the effects of poverty on family life are just two issues which will be looked at by the bishops' spouses in their programme during the Lambeth Conference.

23 June 1998

The Lambeth Conference Fund

The Lambeth Conference Fund

The Lambeth Conference, a meeting of bishops of the world-wide Anglican Communion, is held every 10 years. The next meeting is scheduled to take place over three weeks from 19th July to 8th August 1998, when some 800 bishops plus about 600 spouses from many parts of the world will meet together at the University of Kent, Canterbury.

20 May 1998

International Debt emerging as central issue

International Debt emerging as central issue

As the Anglican bishops of the world gather at the University of Kent and Canterbury Cathedral in England for the Lambeth Conference of 1998, their deliberations over the question of international debt will be shaped by the impending Jubilee Year of 2000.

19 May 1998

Lambeth Conferences uphold continuity, reveal change in Anglican Communion

Lambeth Conferences uphold continuity, reveal change in Anglican Communion

Stretching back to 1867 when an archbishop of Canterbury first invited the world's Anglican bishops to meet, Lambeth Conferences have played a key role in the Anglican Communion's sense of historic continuity. But they have also marked the milestones of profound historical change for an evolving, international church.

18 May 1998

Archbishop of Canterbury's Sermon in Luxembourg's Roman Catholic Cathedral

Archbishop of Canterbury's Sermon in Luxembourg's Roman Catholic Cathedral

It is a great pleasure to be here in this great Cathedral. It is also a pleasure to be surrounded by so many representatives of the Grand Duchy's diverse life.

11 May 1998

Ecumenical: Archbishop of Canterbury Appeal on the Eucharist

Ecumenical: Archbishop of Canterbury Appeal on the Eucharist

(ENI & CT) The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd George Carey, has issued a highly personal plea for the lift of the Roman Catholic ban on intercommunion.

11 May 1998

Married to a Bishop?

Married to a Bishop?

The Archbishop of Canterbury's wife, Eileen Carey, has interviewed 21 spouses of Anglican bishops from all over the world about what it is like to be married to a bishop. These interviews are published for the first time in paperback in The Bishop and I.

11 May 1998

A Novena for the Lambeth Conference

A Novena  for the  Lambeth Conference

In response to that request the following prayers have been chosen and adapted as a spiritual aid.

11 May 1998