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Roman Catholic bishop receives Anglican honour

The Anglican-run University College of Emmanuel and St. Chad has awarded an honorary fellowship to the seventh bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon, Donald Bolen.

02 June 2014

Albertans react to Desmond Tutu's visit to oilsands

The archbishop called the oilsands 'filth' and urged cooperation on environment

02 June 2014

Anglican link with Brazil shows affinity

Southwestern Ontario Anglicans are forging closer ties with a Brazilian diocese three times the size of Ontario.

02 June 2014

ECF Fellows: 2014 Fellows Announced

May 28, 2014, New York, NY -- The Episcopal Church Foundation has named its 2014 Fellows who bring an exciting vision and passion for the future of the Episcopal Church.

30 May 2014

PWRDF bicycle ambulance project recognised

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has been awarded a 2014 Civil Society Effectiveness Award 

29 May 2014

Anglican Communion bishops in dialogue issue testimony

A consultation of Anglican bishops from across Africa, and North America have described their time together "as a special blessing, one of powerful transformation and growing companionship."

29 May 2014

Consultation of Anglican Bishops in Dialogue meets in England

The fifth meeting of the Consultation of Anglican Bishops in Dialogue takes place in Coventry, England from May 22 to 25, 2014.

22 May 2014

PWRDF Receives Award for Bicycle Ambulance Program

PWRDF is proud to announce that it has received a 2014 Civil Society Effectiveness Award

21 May 2014

Save the Date: Episcopal Church hosts major topical forum

On October 22, The Episcopal Church will host and produce a groundbreaking forum on an important topic in our society:  Civil Discourse in America: Finding Common Ground for the Greater Good.

20 May 2014

Sudanese diaspora longs for lasting peace in homeland

Almost three months have passed since Sudanese Angelina Rambang last heard from her husband. He’d been working with a bank in Juba, South Sudan, when fighting erupted last December after President Salva Kiir accused his sacked former deputy turned rebel leader Riek Machar of plotting a coup d’état.

19 May 2014