
Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town speaks from the heart when he calls for a strengthening of Anglican Communion bonds to offset fallout from last year's Lambeth Conference. "I feel very passionately about the...
Category: October 1999, Anglican Communion
Organizers in 20 nations are busy planning the Third International Conference of Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion, to take place at the University of Toronto's Trinity College Aug. 4-9.
The conference...
Category: April 1999, Anglican Communion

Following a "deterioration" in support from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Jim Ottley, outspoken Anglican Observer at the United Nations, has agreed to step aside to make way for "restructuring." His last day was March 31. ...
Category: April 1999, Anglican Communion
Bishop Frank T. Griswold of the Episcopal Church has invited primates from Africa and Asia who have been critical of how the church is handling the issue of homosexuality to "visit those parts of our church which cause you...
Category: April 1999, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate

Rome While the Roman Catholic Church and Rome itself have been busy with massive campaigns of refurbishment of their great shrines, including St Peter's, so too, has the Anglican Centre in Rome been totally transformed. ...
Category: March 1999, Anglican Communion
Frustrated by lack of government assistance and dwarfed by the Roman Catholic population, Anglicans in Central America turned to the Archbishop of Canterbury for clout in getting help recovering from Hurricane Mitch's...
Category: December 1998, Central / South America, Anglican Communion, PWRDF
The Canadian church is ready to be a primary voice in world Anglicanism, says Rev. Randall Chase, a member of the U.S. Episcopal Church's executive council and a partner to the Canadian church's Council of General Synod since...
Category: July 1998, General Synod 1998, Anglican Communion