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Pope Francis apologises for treatment of non-Catholic Christians

Pope Francis has apologised for behaviour towards Christians from non-Roman Catholic churches that “has not reflected Gospel values.” The Pope made his comments during a Vespers service in the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls in Rome last night attended by the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Representative in Rome, Archbishop David Moxon.

26 January 2016

Archbishop of Canterbury XI to take on the Vatican - at cricket

A Church of England XI will take on a team of cricketers representing the Vatican later this month in a repeat of last year’s historic first encounter in Canterbury.

06 October 2015

Anglican Alliance welcomes faith leadership on climate change action

Anglican leaders pledge concrete steps and appeal for ambitious, binding climate agreements

30 June 2015

Episcopal refugee centre in Rome petitions all to 'Welcome the Stranger'

World Refugee Day resources include liturgy for Anglican Communion

05 June 2015

Communique from the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission

Dialogue body holds 2015 meeting in Rome
 

06 May 2015

Anglican Communion members gather for anti-trafficking, slavery consultation

Anglicans and Episcopalians will discuss the most effective approaches for a Communion-wide response to trafficking and slavery

03 November 2014

Archbishop of Canterbury meets Pope Francis in Rome

In their second meeting within eighteen months Pope Francis and Archbishop Justin Welby today recommitted themselves resolutely to the struggle against modern slavery and human trafficking.

16 June 2014

ACR - The Revd Marcus Walker has been appointed Interim Associate Director

The Revd Marcus Walker has been appointed Interim Associate Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome from mid-May 2014.

31 March 2014

Anglicans, Roman Catholics and Muslims sign historic agreement to combat human trafficking, slavery

For the first time in history, Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Muslims have joined forces in a project to “inspire practical and spiritual action” to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

17 March 2014

Archbishop David Moxon knighted

Archbishop David Moxon is now, formally, Archbishop Sir David Moxon – an honour he calls "a complete bolt out of the blue.”

30 December 2013