20 November saw the beginning of the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the Anglican Centre in Rome. Celebratory events include the re-launching of the library on 20 November following its recent expansion (1,000 new volumes added, taking the total to 14,000).
21 November 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams has dismissed as 'wilfully misleading' newspaper reports that he is doubtful over the ordination of women to the priesthood, has ever felt that the ordination of women priests had been 'wrong' or believes that a revisiting of the question is likely, necessary or desirable
16 November 2006
At the invitation of Jane Williams, we met in a spirit of prayer and fellowship, to plan for the gathering of the spouses of the bishops of the Anglican Communion. We listened to each other, shared our stores, prayed and broke bread together
14 November 2006
At the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and in the context of prayer and worship, we, the members of the St Augustine's Seminar gathered to prepare an agenda for consideration by the Design Group of the Lambeth Conference.
14 November 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury has met with HE Mr Seyyed Muhammad Khatami, the former President of Iran who is visiting London this week .
03 November 2006
The St Augustine's Seminar, to be held next week in London, has as its task the fine-tuning of the programme of the Lambeth Conference 2008.
01 November 2006
Nearly 200 members from the global Anglican community attended the opening session of the annual event on Monday 30th October, which has been expanded since 2004 to incorporate World Mission issues as well as companion relationships between dioceses.
01 November 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, today presided over a Lambeth Degree award ceremony in Lambeth Palace Chapel.
01 November 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has today awarded the Cross of St Augustine to eight recipients at a ceremony in the Chapel at Lambeth Palace.
01 November 2006
During a busy and varied trip of just over two weeks, we have been given a flavour of several different communities in China, their hopes and their challenges. I want to thank Sara and the twin Christian organisations of the TSPM and CCC for making the visit possible and offering such generous help and hospitality at every point.
25 October 2006