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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 ...
The Diocese in Europe is celebrating the 30th anniversary since the first women were ordained to the priesthood in the ...
Anglicans were part of a faith leaders meeting in Nice at the UN Oceans conference to discuss the importance of the ...
‘We are witnesses,’ says Peter in our reading from Acts, ‘of what Jesus did in Judea, Jerusalem and Galilee’ (10.39). We have a story to tell. But to be ‘witnesses’ can, at first, sound almost as if ...
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 Deputy Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, the Revd Dr Will Adam, has paid tribute following the death of Prince Philip. A new Anglican Health and Community Network is launched today - ...
The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, has visited the grave of the Melanesia Martyrs as part of a provincial tour in the Anglican Church of Melanesia. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin ...
A team of African Anglican Theological Educators met for a consultation on priorities for mission and education in the next decade. Bishop Jo Bailey Wells – the newly appointed Bishop for Episcopal ...
The global ecumenical science-faith engagement project, ECLAS, has partnered with the Anglican Communion Office to support the work of the Anglican Communion Science Commission. The Right Reverend ...
The Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches in Mexico have joined forces to support families who are campaigning for the return of some 60,000 missing people. A sculpture of Jesus, depicted as a homeless ...
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