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Archbishop of Canterbury says 'Development goals are key Communion objectives

Archbishop of Canterbury says 'Development goals are key Communion objectives

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said that the Millennium Development Goals provide a key focus for the churches of the Anglican Communion. Speaking at the start of the TEAM Conference, (Towards Effective Anglican Mission) an international Anglican conference in Boksburg near Johannesburg in South Africa

07 March 2007

Archbishop of Canterbury - Communion challenges require 'generosity and patience'

Archbishop of Canterbury - Communion challenges require 'generosity and patience'

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said that generosity and patience will be required for the Anglican Communion in the days ahead. In a Pastoral Letter sent to the Primates of the Anglican Communion, Dr Williams say that the recent meeting in Tanzania had been difficult, but that the issues had been properly aired.

06 March 2007

Anglican Women gathered at the 51st Session of the United Nations Commission

Anglican Women gathered at the 51st Session of the United Nations Commission

We, the women of the Anglican Communion gathered in New York as the Anglican Consultative Council delegation to the 51st Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and as members of the International Anglican Women's Network representing the diversity of women from across the world-wide Anglican Communion

06 March 2007

Archbishop of Canterbury's visit to South Africa and Angola

Archbishop of Canterbury's visit to South Africa and Angola

The Archbishop of Canterbury is to visit South Africa and Angola as part of a visit to the Anglican Province of Southern Africa next week - 5th - 13th March 2007. 

01 March 2007

Archbishop's intervention in the General Synod debate on The Future of Trident

Archbishop's intervention in the General Synod debate on The Future of Trident

Modern warfare is generally recognised as a morally shadowy business. Since the development especially of aerial warfare techniques, most of the traditional contents of just war theory have seemed rather out of date, in that indiscriminate slaughter has become so normal in the processes of modern warfare. 

27 February 2007

Archbishop of Canterbury's thoughts for the 2012 London Olympics

Archbishop of Canterbury's thoughts for the 2012 London Olympics

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has called for Churches to welcome and celebrate the forthcoming London 2012 Olympic Games. 

27 February 2007

Keynote Address by the Chairman of CAPA at the Launch of the Strategic Plan

Keynote Address by the Chairman of CAPA at the Launch of the Strategic Plan
It's with great delight that I most heartily welcome you, our dear guests to the event of launching CAPA's second 5 years (2007 - 2011) Integrated Strategic Plan.We truly appreciate the sacrifice you have made, leaving several other things that lay genuine claims on your precious time to bless us with your highly esteemed presence. We are grateful.

23 February 2007

ACO: Primates Meeting Communique and Draft Covenant Text

ACO: Primates Meeting Communique and Draft Covenant Text

The Spanish and French translation of the Communiqué and the Draft Covenant are being created now and will be available soon

22 February 2007

Archbishop of Canterbury speaks out for African cleric imprisoned

Archbishop of Canterbury speaks out for African cleric imprisoned

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is lending his support to an Amnesty International appeal for Reverend Bienvenido Samba Momessori, a clergyman imprsioned in Equatorial Guinea for his peaceful political views.

22 February 2007

Anglicans join world Christians as Lent begins

Anglicans join world Christians as Lent begins

Anglicans around the world will begin observing Lent with service of penitence, litany, Eucharist and imposition of ashes. Lent is uniquely ‘popular’ with Anglicans with study guides, projects, appeals (such as the Anglican Church of Canada) and Lenten books - as with the traditional Archbishop of Canterbury's lent Book.

22 February 2007