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Anglican Communion members gather for anti-trafficking, slavery consultation

Anglicans and Episcopalians will discuss the most effective approaches for a Communion-wide response to trafficking and slavery

03 November 2014

Archbishop Welby sends message to Anglican anti-slavery meeting

Tackling trafficking and modern slavery is "a huge and daunting challenge" - but one that must be faced

03 November 2014

Archbishop Justin visits Ghana with praise for its 'remarkable' religious tolerance

Archbishop visits the Province of West Africa on the final overseas leg of his global visits to fellow Anglican Primates. 

03 November 2014

Desmond Tutu: Rejoice in opportunities for a cleaner planet

[RTCC] Archbishop leads church service in Copenhagen to mark the release of the UN’s IPCC science report 

30 October 2014

16 Days of Activism - Anglican men speak out!

Video: “As men of faith, we can take responsibility to speak out and end violence against women and girls.” 

29 October 2014

"Dignity, belonging, forgiveness essential to a healthy family"

The International Anglican Family Network's latest newsletter demonstrate how human dignity is being championed and advanced in families worldwide.

28 October 2014

Dr Alyson Barnett-Cowan to act as Interim Secretary General

After retiring as Director of Unity, Faith and Order in January, the Revd Canon Dr Alyson Barnett-Cowan will act as Interim Secretary General.

28 October 2014

History made, as Anglicans, Oriental Orthodox agree on Christ's incarnation

Senior Anglican and Oriental Orthodox theologians have healed a 1,500 year-old rift caused by a disagreement over Christ's incarnation.

27 October 2014

WCC congratulates new leadership of the ACT Alliance

WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit congratulated the new leadership of the ACT Alliance, a partner organization of the WCC

27 October 2014

Companies May Have To Pay More Tax Than Law Requires, Say Theologians

Multinational companies may have a moral duty to pay more tax than the letter of the law strictly requires of them, according to a new Christian Aid report

22 October 2014