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The delegation will represent the prayers and support of Anglicans around the world as Pope Leo is inaugurated. The ...
In 2022, General Synod approved changes to the CNC’s Standing Orders that increased the number of representatives from the ...
The Bishop of Egypt, Mouneer Anis, has appointed a new bishop and an archdeacon to serve the diocese’s Horn of Africa episcopal area.
In the afternoon of Thursday, 8 th of May, a new Pope was elected by the conclave. The 267 th Bishop of Rome was born Robert ...
Canon Rachel Mash has been nominated as a member of the UN Environment Programme Faith for Earth Interfaith Women Council. The Archbishop of Southern Africa, has responded to a Panel of Inquiry Report ...
Anglican Seminary Deans from Asia and Oceania have explore ways to reshape theological education through an indigenous lens. A celebratory banquet was held in Hong Kong’s Ocean Park Hotel to mark 180 ...
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia has hosted a pilgrimage to deepen ties between Māori and Pasefika communities. Anglican Seminary Deans from Asia and Oceania have explore ...
Consecutive bomb blasts at a Roman Catholic cathedral in the Philippines yesterday (Sunday) resulted in the loss of 20 lives. Anglican provinces across East Asia are staging a cross-provincial youth ...
The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, the Rt Revd Anthony Poggo, has shared a message of encouragement on the election of Pope Leo XIV.
With great joy, we welcome the election and appointment of Pope Leo XIV, the 267th Pope and Bishop of Rome. On behalf of the worldwide Anglican Communion, we share our prayers, celebration and ...
The Revd Glen Ruffle serves as the Anglican Communion’s Geneva Representative at the United Nations, where he works to amplify Anglican voices on global issues, particularly in the areas of refugee ...
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