The Revd Canon Dr Phil Groves, who for the past 10 years has led the Anglican Communion’s Continuing Indaba conflict transformation and reconciliation ministry, is to leave his post at the end of July ...
The Bishop of Egypt, Mouneer Anis, has appointed a new bishop and an archdeacon to serve the diocese’s Horn of Africa episcopal area.
A group of young advocates will represent Anglicans at the Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) meeting in New York, which runs between March 10-21. The Anglican Communion speaks into United ...
St John’s Theological College in Auckland hosted a landmark gathering of Anglican Seminary Deans from East Asia and Oceania ...
On Ash Wednesday, the Steering Group for ‘Season of Creation’ announced that ‘Peace with Creation’ would be the theme for ...
Faith leaders can play a vital role achieving change, the Diocese of Melbourne’s first Violence against Women program manager said.
A cleric who had a career in both marketing and academia before training for ministry starts a new role this week as Chaplain for the Archbishop of Wales.
Retiring this month, the Most Revd Ian Ernest, Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome, discusses ecumenism and reflects on highlights from his ministry. Calling the Church to prioritise Christian ...
A Saudi princess will be the guest speaker at a dinner organised by the Anglican cathedral in Bahrain next month, to increase awareness of human trafficking.
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 ...
On 28th February the Anglican Communion spoke at the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations in Geneva, echoing calls in the report from the UN’s Commission of Human Rights for ...