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Archbishop “horrified” by killings on eve of historic ecumenical pilgrimage to South Sudan

Revenge attack kills 21 people in South Sudan after six herders killed in Kajo-Keji on eve of the historic Ecumenical Peace Pilgrimage.

02 February 2023

American volunteer moves to Spain to help establish an Anglican Centre for Camino pilgrims

A church member from Chicago has moved to Madrid to help the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church set up an Anglican Pilgrim Centre

07 November 2019

Archbishop of Canterbury to visit site of Indian massacre

Pilgrimage, prayer and pastoral concern will be focus of Archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to the United Churches of North and South India.

01 August 2019

Episcopalians join 40-mile solidarity walk for immigrants

Episcopalians in the US-based Episcopal Church will join an inter-religious group for a four-day walk raising awareness for immigrants. 

21 August 2018

Teenagers use Advent pilgrimage to take message of hope across Central America

A group of young people from Chimaltenango in Guatemala have undertaken an Advent pilgrimage of the five dioceses of Central America.

22 December 2017

Exploring reconciliation during Anglican Holy Land pilgrimage

Anglicans from around the Communion have begun a 12 day pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Five primates as well as the Anglican Communion Secretary General, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, are accompanying the pilgrims.

26 June 2017

“Bienvenido todos” – Anglicans in Spain welcome pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago

The Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal has stepped up its welcome to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago by dedicating its cathedral as a welcome centre.

28 November 2016

New Anglican Centre proposed for Santiago de Compostela

The Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal is proposing to build an Anglican Centre at Santiago de Compostela - a site considered by many to be the third holiest pilgrimage destination.

28 July 2016

Children given sneak-preview of cathedral's Anglo-Saxon experience

A new multi-million-pound visitor attraction at one of Britain’s oldest cathedrals is gearing up for its official opening in July; and as part of its preparations a small group of school children were given a sneak-preview when Durham Cathedral gave them a “test run” through their new Open Treasure experience and exhibition.

24 May 2016

Becket's bones return to Canterbury Cathedral

The bones of Thomas Becket, the 12th Century Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered at the behest of King Henry II, are to return to the cathedral where he was killed and buried at the conclusion of Becket Week - an ecumenical series of events organised by the Hungarian government.

23 May 2016