WEEKLY REVIEW: A roundup of the week's Anglican Communion news plus opinion, reviews, photos, profiles and other things of interest from across the Anglican/Episcopal world.
11 May 2012
The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission has completed the second meeting of its new phase (ARCIC III), Hong Kong. The Commission is addressing interrelated issues: the Church as Communion, local and universal, and how in communion the local and universal Church come to discern right ethical teaching.
10 May 2012
The International Anglican Family Network is inviting members of the Anglican Communion to share their thoughts and stories as part of an initiative to actively promote birth registration.
10 May 2012
Reflecting on the need to care for the planet and before the groans of nature, every person in their different realities is certain of the need to get involved and take concrete actions to care for the Creation
10 May 2012
The historic Anglican mission agency CMS (the Church Mission Society) is re-advertising for a new Executive Leader after failing to appoint first time around.
09 May 2012
In the 1850s, native people living in the western United States signed “peace” treaties with the U.S. Government in exchange for land; land that was to provide a safe homeland and economic opportunities
08 May 2012
On World Press Freedom Day 3 May 2012, WACC President Dr Dennis Smith and General Secretary Dr. Rev Karin Achtelstetter invite members and partners to work towards an international code of ethics for citizen journalism.
03 May 2012
[ENInews] Freedom of the press today means that "emerging media technologies and social media platforms offer new channels for increased and vibrant information flows and for strengthening communication rights," according to a statement from the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) to mark the U.N.'s World Press Freedom Day on 3 May.
03 May 2012
A service of Evensong from the 1662 volume at St. Paul's Cathedral in London today celebrates 350 years of the Book of Common Prayer
02 May 2012
The Anglican Communion faces a shortage of qualified communicators, according to an international Working Group on communications.
30 April 2012