Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, with women of the Miao minority group.
Miao woman and child.
Bible translator at Yi church.
Canadian ecumenical delegation...
Category: June 2005, China
Beijing The Chinese government said it is ready to restore diplomatic relations with the Vatican under the new Pope, Benedict XVI, provided the Holy See severs its relations with Taiwan, recognizes the People's Republic of China...
Category: June 2005, China, World

The Archbishop of Canterbury and other Anglican leaders were among ecumenical representatives greeted by Pope Benedict XVI during an April 25 audience at the Vatican. Archbishop Williams attended the inauguration of the new...
Category: June 2005, Anglican Communion

Some of the donations given by Canadian Anglicans to the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) for victims of the powerful tsunami that hit parts of Asia last December are now being used for reconstruction and...
Category: June 2005, Asia / Pacific, PWRDF
Anglicans and Roman Catholics have released a joint statement on the place of Mary in the doctrine and life of the two churches. It concludes that both churches "do not consider the practice of asking Mary and the saints to pray...
Category: June 2005, Anglican Communion
Anti-Semitic attacks worldwide reached a 15-year high in 2004 and will continue to increase exponentially unless countries take preventive measures, says an annual study released by Israel's Tel Aviv University. The...
Category: June 2005, World
The leader of the church grouping of the world's main Protestant and Orthodox denominations, the Rev. Samuel Kobia, has cautioned faith communities against the use of holy scriptures to justify war. "As people of faith,...
Category: June 2005, World Council of Churches
Louis Victor Daniels, former Anglican archdeacon of Burnie, Tasmania, has pleaded guilty to 13 counts of molesting young boys between 1973 and 1993. Mr. Daniels, 57, now based in Charnwood, Canberra, was to be sentenced in...
Category: June 2005, World