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Christians in Pakistan feel under threat amid growing religious intolerance

The small Christian community in Pakistan is worried about growing religious intolerance and sectarian violence following the recent suicide bombing against an Anglican church in Peshawar

09 October 2013

'Christian Unity is alive and well'

A report from national ecumenical officers visit to Rome

09 October 2013

OBE for Abp of Canterbury's former representative in Rome

The former director of the Anglican Centre in Rome has been honoured by the UK's Queen Elizabeth II

15 June 2013

Archbishop Justin meets Pope Francis in Rome

The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope affirmed the bonds of "friendship" and "love" between Roman Catholics and Anglicans when they met for the first time in Rome this morning

14 June 2013

"Signs of hope" in Rome

The new Anglican Centre in Rome director sees promising signs of more visible ecumenism

04 June 2013

New director of Romes Anglican Centre

The Anglican Centre in Rome's new director has been officially welcomed at an ecumenical prayer service 

23 May 2013

NZ archbishop's new life in Rome

NZ archbishop's new life in Rome

Former Archbishop of the New Zealand Dioceses, the Most Revd David Moxon, has become the new Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome and the Representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Holy See.

09 May 2013

Orthodox leader at Pope inauguration "a sign of immense hope"

Orthodox leader at Pope inauguration "a sign of immense hope"

The news that the leader of the Orthodox Church will attend the inauguration of the new Pope is being described as an historic moment for Christianity.

18 March 2013

Communion delegation for inauguration of Pope Francis

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop Justin Welby, is to be represented by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, at the inauguration of the ministry of Pope Francis as Bishop of Rome.

16 March 2013

Anglican-Catholic relations rest, in part, on Pope's successor

Anglican-Catholic relations rest, in part, on Pope's successor

The future of Anglican-Roman Catholic relations is, in part, down to who will succeed Pope Benedict, according to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s representative to the Holy See.

11 February 2013