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Sermon Preached by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh

Sermon Preached by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh

From our first reading this evening, 'you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation'. These words spoken to the people of Israel in the wilderness are spoken again to the church in the New Testament. And spoken to us today. 

22 February 2005

Collect for the Primates Meeting

Collect for the Primates Meeting

The following prayer was written for the 2005 Primates Meeting by the chaplain to the meeting, the Revd Shane Forster, on the staff of the Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland

21 February 2005

Media Advisory on the 2005 Primates Meeting

Media Advisory on the 2005 Primates Meeting

The Primates of the Anglican Communion are to hold their regular meeting at the Dromantine Conference Centre near Newry, Northern Ireland, between 21-25 February 2005. The meeting of the 38 provincial Primates of the Anglican Communion will be centred on Bible study, Eucharist and retreat led by the Archbishop of Canterbury

08 February 2005

For the Primates of the Anglican Communion from Bishop Griswold

For the Primates of the Anglican Communion from Bishop Griswold

I returned home from our meeting at Lambeth grateful for the spirit of candor in which we shared our thoughts and feelings. I thank God for the opportunity to come together in Christ's name and for the strong bonds and mutual affection that exist between us.

24 October 2003

A Word to the Church: A message from Presiding Bishop Frank T Griswold

A Word to the Church: A message from Presiding Bishop Frank T Griswold

 have just returned several hours ago from the meeting of the Primates in London. It was a difficult but very truthful meeting in which our understanding of one another's contexts and the burdens each one of us must bear were made abundantly clear.

18 October 2003

Press statements from Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold and Archbishop Drexel Gomez

Press statements from Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold and Archbishop Drexel Gomez

I'd certainly like to underscore the Archbishop's point about it being a difficult but truthful meeting. I think one thing that became very clear early on is that we seek to embody and proclaim the Gospel in very different contexts and what may, in fact, be good news to a majority in one province may, in fact, be bad news somewhere else in the world.

17 October 2003

Statement from the Primates of Nigeria, Southeast Asia and Rwanda

Statement from the Primates of Nigeria, Southeast Asia and Rwanda

We are so grateful to God for hearing the prayers and cries of his praying people to preserve both the truth and the unity of the Anglican Communion.

17 October 2003

What happened at the Primates Meeting? A guide for our ecumenical partners

What happened at the Primates Meeting? A guide for our ecumenical partners

These developments included the election of a priest in a committed same sex relationship as a bishop, and the authorisation by one diocese in Canada of a public Rite of Blessing for Same Sex Unions.

17 October 2003

Archbishop of Canterbury's statement at the final press conference of the Primates' Meeting

Archbishop of Canterbury's statement at the final press conference of the Primates' Meeting

Good evening everyone. Thank you very much for joining us. I hope you've had a chance, at least, to glance at the statement which has been produced by our meeting which has, in fact, been unanimously agreed by the meeting of the primates.

16 October 2003

A Statement by the Primates of the Anglican Communion meeting in Lambeth Palace

A Statement by the Primates of the Anglican Communion meeting in Lambeth Palace

The Primates of the Anglican Communion and the Moderators of the United Churches, meeting together at Lambeth Palace on the 15th and 16th October, 2003, wish to express our gratitude to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, for calling us together in response to recent events.

16 October 2003