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Mgr Welby: "Maurice a quelque chose d'important à partager"

L'archevêque de Canterbury, Maurice a quelque  chose d'important à partager avec le monde, à savoir la capacité des gens de différentes communautés et de différentes origines ethniques à vivre ensemble. 

08 July 2014

Rendez-vous avec Joanne Coyle Dauphin

Rendez-vous avec Joanne Coyle Dauphin, diacre permanent à la cathédrale américaine de Paris

07 July 2014

WCC: Central Committee listens to perspectives on economic justice

The chasm between the haves and have-nots is increasing around the world.

07 July 2014

Archbishop Welby visits the Province of the Indian Ocean

On the final leg of his visit to Primates in Southern and Central Africa, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and his wife, Caroline, travelled from South Africa to Mauritius.

07 July 2014

WCC announces September Interfaith Summit on Climate Change

The World Council of Churches (WCC) announced it will hold an Interfaith Summit on Climate Change on September 21-22 in New York City.

04 July 2014

Canterbury remembers Crowther

A service at Canterbury Cathedral last weekend remembered the first black Anglican bishop, Samuel Ajayi Crowther 

04 July 2014

In Syria, voice of churches has power to interrupt “circle of crime”

Metropolitan Roham: “We do see the presence of the ecumenical church in Syria, and believe there is a collective voice speaking out for justice and peace.”

04 July 2014

“No renewal of the Church without renewal of prayer,” - Abp of Canterbury

Abp Justin Welby called attendees at South Africa's Anglicans Ablaze conference to the disciplines of prayer and spending time in contemplation and wonder.

04 July 2014

South Africa welcomes Justin Welby

The Archbishop of Canterbury was greeted by children from a church choir when he arrived in Johannesburg yesterday to spend three days with Anglican leaders and communities.

03 July 2014

Anglicans, Episcopalians from five continents on WCC’s governing body

Fifteen Anglicans and Episcopalians from countries including Burundi, Japan and Melanesia are in Geneva for the World Council of Churches (WCC) Central Committee.

03 July 2014