The annual meeting of the Archbishops and Presiding Bishops of the Anglican Communion will be held in Canterbury, England, April 10-16, 2002, hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd and Rt Hon George L Carey.
03 April 2002
Dentro del trabajo que ya está teniendo lugar, y conscientes del trabajo de comisiones y redes existentes, identificamos las siguientes nuevas tareas.
26 March 2001
El encuentro frecuente de sus Primados es una de las principales maneras en que expresan y construyen su unidad las 38 provincias de la Comunión Anglicana, que representan más de 70,000,000 de cristianos.
26 March 2001
La reunión de Primados de la Comunión Anglicana del año 2001 se está desarrollando en el Centro de Conferencias de Kanuga, en Hendersonville, Carolina del Norte. Asisten 35 de los 38 Primados.
12 March 2001
Within the work that is already taking place, and aware of the work of existing Commissions and networks, we identify the following new tasks: Poverty/Trade, HIV/AIDS, Theological Education, Regional Issues, Role of the Primates and the Primates' Meeting, Unity of the Communion, Information/Commissions/Networks.
08 March 2001
"I felt that this meeting of Primates more than any other I have attended was characterised by a refreshing honesty and candour as we shared concerns and listened to each other.
08 March 2001
The frequent gathering of Primates is one of the main ways by which the 38 provinces of the Anglican Communion, representing over 70,000,000 Christians, express and build their unity.
08 March 2001
The following annotated diary has been prepared to give some sense of the routine of the meeting, and to provide some context for the texts that were presented in the Plenary Gatherings. Texts will be available on the ACNS website as soon as transcriptions are made.
08 March 2001
In this time of information overload it becomes increasingly difficult to translate statistics into reality. In many ways the issues of our day - debt, poverty, injustice and AIDS have become catchphrases that roll too easily off our tongues but are often extremely difficult to grasp. It has also become a survival tactic to tune out information that drives us out of our comfort zones.
08 March 2001
I should like us: First: to reflect on Anglican experiences of church order and law. Second: to identify the role which the legal system of each Anglican church plays in the context of the global Anglican Communion - especially how collectively these systems point to an unwritten common law of the Anglican Communion.
08 March 2001