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Anglican Church of Canada Primate's Theological Commission

Anglican Church of Canada Primate's Theological Commission

The Primate's Theological Commission of the Anglican Church of Canada has issued a Statement on the Discussion of the Authority of Scripture in the Windsor Report.

22 November 2006

Global South Steering Committee Report from the meetings on Nov 15-17, 2006

Global South Steering Committee Report from the meetings on Nov 15-17, 2006

The Global South Steering Committee, at the request of the Global South Primates, recently met with bishops and representatives of eight Anglican Communion Network Dioceses who have appealed to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Global South Primates for various forms of Alternative Primatial Oversight. 

20 November 2006

Online Advent Calendar

Online Advent Calendar

This year's calendar features a Peruvian tapestry of unspun wool. It depicts a rural Nativity scene in which shepherds in traditional white, black-banded hats pay homage to a Christ child sheltered beneath a rough stone arch.

20 November 2006

Executive Council proposes an Anglican convocation in the Americas

Executive Council proposes an Anglican convocation in the Americas

The Episcopal Church's Executive Council agreed November 15 to contemplate an 'Anglican regional convocation of the Americas" to better equip churches for "mutuality and interdependence in God's mission.'

16 November 2006

House of Deputies President urges Canadian Anglicans to 'develop and expand our relationship

House of Deputies President urges Canadian Anglicans to 'develop and expand our relationship

Bonnie Anderson, president of the Episcopal Church's House of Deputies, told the Council of the Anglican Church of Canada's General Synod on November 10 that she sees a growing relationship of mutuality and respect between the two Anglican provinces.

14 November 2006

International guests bring global context to Jefferts Schori's investiture

International guests bring global context to Jefferts Schori's investiture

International guests, including five Primates and several Anglican and ecumenical leaders, journeyed to Washington National Cathedral November 4, bringing an intercontinental flavor to the historic investiture of the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori as the 26th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church.

06 November 2006

Presiding Bishop of ECUSA invites fellow Primates into dialogue

Presiding Bishop of ECUSA invites fellow Primates into dialogue

Emphasizing her commitment to reconciliation and shared mission across the Anglican Communion, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori -- in one of the first actions on the initial day of her nine-year term -- sent on November 1 the following letter to four fellow Primates.

03 November 2006

Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold begins 'new season' of public ministry

Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold begins 'new season' of public ministry

A 'new season' of public ministry given to teaching, writing, and convening interfaith and international dialogue begins All Saints' Day, November 1, for Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold, 69. Griswold's nine-year term in office as the Episcopal Church's Primate and 25th Presiding Bishop concludes October 31.

01 November 2006

The Presiding Bishop elect meets with the Archbishop of Canterbury

The Presiding Bishop elect meets with the Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams - hosting a discussion that affirmed the Episcopal Church's commitment to the shared ministries of the Anglican Communion -- welcomed Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold and Presiding Bishop-elect Katharine Jefferts Schori to Lambeth Palace October 27 for a 90-minute meeting described as a 'cordial and collegial' exchange

27 October 2006

Desmond Tutu and John Allen speak at Trinity Church, Wall Street

Desmond Tutu and John Allen speak at Trinity Church, Wall Street

More than 600 people gathered at Trinity Episcopal Church, Wall Street, in New York City on October 19 for a panel discussion with Nobel Peace laureate and Anglican Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town Desmond Tutu, and his former press secretary, South African journalist John Allen. 

25 October 2006