From 24 November to 2 December 2003, the Anglican Centre in Rome is holding a consultation for people who are interested and involved in clergy in-service training and support.
15 January 2003
The low vault was full of lamps and the air close and still. Silver bells announced the coming of the three bearded, vested monks, who like the kings of old now prostrated themselves before the altar. So the long liturgy began.
03 January 2003
A New Year visit to the theatre is something special. At no other season is there so much choice - from period dramas to pantos, murder mysteries to musicals. There's something magical about the theatre.
01 January 2003
Second stage of Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission's study launched
21 December 2002
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has warned that the rise of "button pushing" politics in Britain is eroding the basic democratic traditions which underpin a healthy society.
20 December 2002
One of the sure signs of getting older is when you hear yourself sounding like your parents. Suddenly, faced with a child who doesn't want to co-operate and says 'Why should I?'
19 December 2002
The Revd Canon John L. Peterson, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion announced today that the Revd Gregory Kenneth Cameron, during the last two and a half years Chaplain to Dr Rowan Williams when he was Archbishop of Wales, has been appointed the Director of Ecumenical Affairs and Studies in the Anglican Communion Office in succession to the Rt Revd David Hamid who was consecrated in October as the Suffragan Bishop in Europe.
19 December 2002
The second meeting of the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM) was held in Malta from 19 to 23 November 2002.
18 December 2002
Our new Archbishop, Rowan Williams, makes his first public speech since taking office as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury on Thursday 19th December 2002 when he delivers the Richard Dimbleby Lecture on BBC1 at 10.35pm GMT. He will argue the case for morality and religion in the market driven world.
16 December 2002
There is no question that to be Archbishop of Canterbury at this time is a daunting challenge. Dr Rowan Williams has been called to be our spiritual leader, to serve and to care for all, to maintain and further the unity of the church, to uphold its discipline and to guard its faith.
09 December 2002