I was honoured to be received by you for the first time in the company of the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury on his first official visit to you in 1996. Although my time as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion does not begin to equal the length and stamina of your own ministry in the Holy See
26 November 2004
The Lambeth Commission on Communion web site has now been expanded and developed. The new site brings together the three strands of the Commission's work, including all documentation and materials related to the composition of the Windsor Report 2004, commission news and related articles, and all up-to-date information on the now ongoing Reception Process
25 November 2004
The 2004 Meeting of Bishops the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia has issued a pastoral letter to the Church on the release of the Windsor Report
18 November 2004
The Archbishop of Canterbury gave the sermon at Rochester Cathedral last week on the occasion of celebrations to mark the 1400 year anniversary of the diocese.
17 November 2004
A few weeks ago, I took part in a discussion that involved a number of people working with children and young people who suffer from different forms of 'autism' - the kind of disorder that seems to cut people off from ordinary communication and shows itself in strange repetitive behaviours and sometimes in violent outbursts
17 November 2004
The Episcopal Church of Burundi wishes to express appreciation for the Windsor Report, and to congratulate the Lambeth Commission that produced it. It is an interesting, coherent, and sensitive report that challenges the Communion to dialogue constructively as a way forward
12 November 2004
This morning during the annual meeting of the Advisory Council to the Anglican Observer at the United Nations (ACAOUN) we received the shocking news from Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal in Jerusalem about the aggressive entry into Saint George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, by Israeli Special Polices Forces.
11 November 2004
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan Williams has learned with regret of the death of the Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat.
11 November 2004
The Most Revd Peter Kwong, Primate of Hong Kong, today released the first details of the reception process being adopted by the Reception Reference Group appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury in conjunction with the Primates' Standing Committee on the 20 October this year, following the publication of the Windsor Report 2004
05 November 2004
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, has said that secular states need to be more comfortable with public and outward displays of religious conviction.
02 November 2004