Episcopal appointments from around the Communion.
26 September 1997
The central committee of the World Council of Churches (WCC) has overwhelmingly approved a set of proposals aimed at giving the ecumenical movement, the WCC and its member Churches a new sense of purpose in the run-up to the new millennium and to the WCC's 50th anniversary next year.
26 September 1997
Metropolitan Kirill, one of the Russian Orthodox Church's most senior officials, has dismissed suggestions that controversial legislation being considered by the Russian parliament will restrict religious freedom in Russia.
23 September 1997
The World Council of Churches (WCC) has revealed plans to extend celebrations and events for its 50th anniversary next year and for its 330-plus member Churches to renew their commitment to ecumenism.
23 September 1997
Member churches of the World Council of Churches - the world's biggest ecumenical organisation, which is facing severe financial constraints - must assume greater financial responsibility for its activities, the WCC general secretary, Dr Konrad Raiser said at the annual meeting of the WCC's central committee, which met in Geneva last week.
23 September 1997
I know I speak on behalf of the entire Anglican Family around the globe in extending sympathy and prayers to the Roman Catholic Community at the news of the death of Mother Teresa of Calcutta
08 September 1997
Mother Teresa was a truly inspirational servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Her influence was far greater than just within her own Christian tradition. It touched the hearts of Christians throughout the world.
08 September 1997
The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) met from 26 August to 4 September at the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, USA.
05 September 1997
Anglican Church leaders from around the Communion have expressed shock and sadness over the news of the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Prayers were offered for the repose of her soul in parishes around the world and thanksgiving offered for her life and work in Britain and around the world. Of utmost concern to Church leaders was the welfare of her surviving sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
03 September 1997
Nearly 200 young people and church youth workers have come to Great Britain in the hopes of having their concerns and ideas shared with the Lambeth Conference in 1998. Representing almost every Province of the Anglican Communion, the delegates come with stories and expectations that are representative of the global nature of the Anglican/Episcopal family of churches. They form what is called the International Youth Network of the Anglican Consultative Council.
26 August 1997