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New Mexican bishop hopes to lead services in indigenous languages

A Mexican-born priest in the Church of Canada has been elected as the coadjutor bishop of Southeast Mexico, where few speak Spanish.

14 June 2019

History made in New Zealand as first indigenous woman elected to serve as bishop

The Archdeacon of Wairarapa, Waitohiariki Quayle, will be the first female Maori bishop when she is consecrated Bishop of Upoko o Te Ika.

10 May 2019

Anglican Church of New Zealand apologises for Colonial-era Maori land-snatch

Archbishop Philip Richardson has apologised to the Maori people from Tauranga for an 1866 decision which saw their lands given away.

04 December 2018

Cree priest Larry Beardy made first suffragan bishop for northern Manitoba

Archdeacon Larry Beardy, a Cree priest, has been consecrated first indigenous suffragan bishop of the Northern Manitoba Area Mission.

25 September 2018

Résumé des nouvelles hebdomadaires de l’Agence d’information de la Communion anglicane, le vendredi 21 septembre 2018

Résumé des nouvelles hebdomadaires de l’Agence d’information de la Communion anglicane, le vendredi 21 septembre 2018

21 September 2018

Resumen semanal de noticias del Servicio de Noticias de la Comunión Anglicana a viernes 21 de septiembre de 2018

Resumen semanal de noticias del Servicio de Noticias de la Comunión Anglicana a viernes 21 de septiembre de 2018

21 September 2018

Suffragan Bishop of Northern Argentina, Urbano Duarte, dies after a short illness

Bishop Urbano Duarte, an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Northern Argentina, died in hospital this week after a short illness. 

14 September 2018

Bishop cycles across Canada

Bishop Rob Hardwick cycles across the length of Canada to raise funds for mission and indigenous ministries as an act of reconciliation. 

19 July 2018

Indigenous Global Ecumenical Gathering meets in New Zealand

World Council of Churches’ Indigenous Global Ecumenical Gathering hosted by the Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.

19 July 2018

Reconciliation is doing “with”, not “for” – English- Inuktitut-speaking Church in Ottawa

Reconciliation is more than just a recognition and admission of things that the church has done wrong, an Ottowa Anglican priest says.

25 June 2018