The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has spoken of his horror and grief following the explosions in London this morning.
07 July 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rowan Williams, sat down with Pat Ashworth of the Church Times and George Conger reporting for The Living Church and The Church of England Newspaper from Anglican Consultative Council-13 in Nottingham, England on June 28, during a break on the ACC's debate on Zimbabwe to answer a few questions.
04 July 2005
A Forum of church leaders from around the world has called for decisive action and a firm commitment on poverty eradication from the G8 leaders. The London Forum, meeting at Lambeth Palace and hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan Williams, issued a final communique saying that the time for change is now
30 June 2005
Requesting the Archbishop of Canterbury to remind the upcoming G8 Summit of its responsibility to eradicate poverty, the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) opened its June 27 business sessions advocating for the unification of Korea, where fears of war are escalating.
28 June 2005
The Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), on the last day of its meeting in Nottingham, has called on the Government of Zimbabwe to reverse its policies of destruction and begin to engage in development that eradicates poverty.
28 June 2005
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan Williams spoke today the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) meeting of his hopes for the forthcoming conference. He said that he was concerned that the gathering will help bishops be "better equipped for mission" and to focus on "training and devleopment" for the participants.
28 June 2005
Let me begin by giving you a summary of the sermon that I'm not going to preach. It's very tempting when we hear the New Testament lesson today to use it as a way of thinking about the Church including strangers. The Church moves from one ethnic group to another and proves that it is adaptable for new people.
27 June 2005
Recognizing the suffering on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a report from the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) was received June 24 by the 13th meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) assembled at England's University of Nottingham.
25 June 2005
The discussion of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) was thorough and an additional session was allocated to facilitate maximum participation from the floor of the ACC. Note was duly made of the representations made to Lambeth, ACC and others concerning the Palestine/Israeli conflict.
24 June 2005
Resolutions were passed on International Anglican Family Network, Inter-Anglican Finance and Administration Committee, The Appointment of the Archbishop of York, two constitutional changes were also made, ACC to be a charitable company and changes made to the schedule of membership.
23 June 2005