The post of Anglican Observer at the United Nations will shortly become vacant with the retirement of the current post holder, Archdeacon Taimalelagi Fagamalama Tuatagaloa-Matalavea, in June.
30 May 2006
We note the public press release on behalf of 'the Connecticut Six' which has been drawn to the attention of members of the Panel through its wide public dissemination...
30 May 2006
At their meeting in March 2006, the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council and of the Primates' Meeting considered how the proposal in s117-120 of the Windsor Report for an Anglican Covenant could be carried forward.
22 May 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is to award eight Lambeth Degrees this summer.
16 May 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Panel of Reference held its second plenary meeting in Saint Andrew's House, London, between 9th and 12th May 2006. The Panel began its work by considering progress so far. Since the Panel's first meeting ten months ago, it has received three references from the Archbishop of Canterbury
15 May 2006
Florence Nightingale was not an angel, you'll be happy to know. She was a formidably tough, principled and obstinate woman, whose main goal was to create a climate in medical care that was properly professional.
12 May 2006
A new section of the Anglican Communion website has been established. This seeks to collect together statements by a range of official Anglican bodies relating to the situation in the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine)
05 May 2006
Historic Saint James' Cathedral in Toronto was the first Anglican church in Canada to show a live webcast of its Easter Day liturgy on the web. The webcast was also available for viewing after the service. As of April 18, over 1000 people from around the world have watched the webcast and the numbers are continuing to grow.
21 April 2006
Churches around the Anglican World will be filled with people this week as the days of Holy Week and Easter are observed. Some call Holy Week 'the week that changed the world'. Rich pageantry, stark simplicity and solemn rites mark the journey of the faithful with Christ through his passion, death and resurrection
12 April 2006
The Rt Revd William Waqo, Provincial Secretary of the Anglican Church of Kenya and Personal Assistant to Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi, died in a plane crash yesterday Monday 10th April 2006 while on a peace mission to the north-eastern part of the country. He was also an Assistant Bishop of Kirinyaga Diocese.
11 April 2006