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The United Nations estimates there are 258 million widows around the world, and nearly one in ten live in extreme poverty. In some societies and cultures, women whose husbands have died stand to lose ...
Speaking about the service, Bishop Jo Wells, Deputy Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, said,“It is a delight to preside at the service marking 30 years since the first women were ordained in ...
Anglicans were part of a faith leaders meeting in Nice at the UN Oceans conference to discuss the importance of the ...
On June 11 th, the Most Revd Sean Rowe, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, issued a letter addressing the travel ban recently announced by the government, preventing travel to the US from ...
“Multicultural. Reaching out to serve. Meeting Human Needs.” These are some of the values prioritised by the Episcopal ...
On June 5th, the Al-Ahli in Gaza City was attacked by Israeli forces, marking the eighth time it has been hit since the ...
Five Anglican Primates of the Anglican Communion have attended an audience with Pope Leo XIV today, and heard his deep commitment to Church unity. The meeting was held at the Vatican in the Apostolic ...
As Pope Leo addressed those gathered in St Peter's Square, he appealed for a united Church, to be “a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world", and described a time ...
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 Rt Revd Robert Innes, Bishop in Europe, was part of the Anglican delegation at the funeral of Pope Francis. Bishop Robert is also Co-Chair of IARCCUM, an ecumencial programme that pairs Anglican ...
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