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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold begins 'new season' of public ministry

Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold begins 'new season' of public ministry

A 'new season' of public ministry given to teaching, writing, and convening interfaith and international dialogue begins All Saints' Day, November 1, for Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold, 69. Griswold's nine-year term in office as the Episcopal Church's Primate and 25th Presiding Bishop concludes October 31.

01 November 2006

The Presiding Bishop elect meets with the Archbishop of Canterbury

The Presiding Bishop elect meets with the Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams - hosting a discussion that affirmed the Episcopal Church's commitment to the shared ministries of the Anglican Communion -- welcomed Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold and Presiding Bishop-elect Katharine Jefferts Schori to Lambeth Palace October 27 for a 90-minute meeting described as a 'cordial and collegial' exchange

27 October 2006

Desmond Tutu and John Allen speak at Trinity Church, Wall Street

Desmond Tutu and John Allen speak at Trinity Church, Wall Street

More than 600 people gathered at Trinity Episcopal Church, Wall Street, in New York City on October 19 for a panel discussion with Nobel Peace laureate and Anglican Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town Desmond Tutu, and his former press secretary, South African journalist John Allen. 

25 October 2006

Anglican Church of Brazil provides 'model of leadership

Anglican Church of Brazil provides 'model of leadership

The Diocese of Recife in Brazil celebrated the start of a new chapter in its complicated life with the installation on October 11 of its fourth bishop, the Rt. Rev. Sebastiao Armando Gameleira Soares. The newly elected primate of Brazil, the Most Rev. Mauricio Andrade, presided over the investiture

24 October 2006

Primate welcomes Panel of Reference Report

Primate welcomes Panel of Reference Report

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has received the report of the Panel of Reference for the Anglican Communion and sees it as an important contribution to the process of reconciliation in Canada. Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams released the report last week.

16 October 2006

Amish school tragedy prompts diocesan, ERD response

Amish school tragedy prompts diocesan, ERD response

Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is providing emergency assistance to support families affected by the October 2 tragedy when five students were killed and five others hospitalised following a shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Bart Township, Pennsylvania.

12 October 2006

L.A. labor protest draws 2,000, hundreds arrested

At least 2,000 demonstrators closed Century Boulevard near the Los Angeles International Airport during the Thursday, September 29, evening rush hour in protest of low wages for immigrant workers at nearby hotels. Authorities arrested about 400 protestors, including clergy and state and local officials

03 October 2006

London Bishop delivers seventh annual Hobart lecture

London Bishop delivers seventh annual Hobart lecture

Bishop Richard Chartres of London delivers the Seventh Annual Hobart Lecture September 20 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York.

27 September 2006

Camp Allen bishops vow unity amid conflicts

Camp Allen bishops vow unity amid conflicts

A group of 21 Episcopal Church bishops said September 22 in a letter to their colleagues in the House of Bishops that they support the Windsor Report, believe that the 75th General Convention 'did not adequately respond' to the report and subsequent statements, but pledged to 'care for all God's children in our dioceses.

25 September 2006

Anti-torture fight unites faiths on treatment of terrorists

Anti-torture fight unites faiths on treatment of terrorists

While Congress votes this week on legislation proposed by the White House concerning the treatment of terrorist suspects, Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold joined 27 other religious leaders in signing the statement of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, proclaiming that torture violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions hold dear.

20 September 2006