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March 1, 2008 Primate cites progress in week of unity

The leader of the Canadian Anglican church delivered a homily at a Roman Catholic basilica in Toronto, the general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), for the first time participated with a pope in a service in...
Category: March 2008, World, World Council of Churches, Archbishop Fred Hiltz

February 25, 2008 New Zealand diocese chooses Matthews as bishop

Canadian bishop Victoria Matthews has reportedly been chosen bishop of the diocese of Christchurch in the Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, according to church sources and published reports.
Category: Canada, World, News Update

February 19, 2008 WCC says Kobia will stand down as general secretary

(ENI)—The general secretary of the World Council of Churches, Rev. Samuel Kobia, has announced that he will not seek a second term as the head of the world’s biggest Christian grouping.
Category: News Update, World Council of Churches, World

February 6, 2008 Communion distributes second draft of proposed ‘covenant’

Addressing concerns raised by several provinces, including Canada, about granting more authority to primates and other Instruments of Unity in the Anglican Communion, an international group has released a second draft of the proposed Anglican Covenant that maintains the body’s current structures.
Category: News Update, World, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate

February 1, 2008 Buddhist monks’ revolt among top news stories

Religion’s role in the 2008 U.S. presidential election topped the list of religion news stories of the year, according to the Westerville, Ohio-based Religion Newswriters Association. A poll of America’s leading religion writers...
Category: February 2008, World

January 21, 2008 Anglican World suspends publication, moves to Web-based format

Publication of a paper version of Anglican/Episcopal World magazine, published quarterly by the Anglican Communion office in London, has been suspended in favour of an e-mail distribution model, said Canon Kenneth Kearon, secretary general of the Communion.
Category: News Update, World, Anglican Communion

January 2, 2008 Anglicans commemorate scourge of HIV/AIDS

Canadian Anglicans marked World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, in a variety of ways that called attention to the immune-deficiency disease, raised funds for those living with AIDS and commemorated the dead in song and prayer.In Belleville,...
Category: January 2008, World, HIV/AIDS

January 2, 2008 Taizé leader urges young people to promote unity between churches

Geneva – The leader of the Taizé community urged tens of thousands of young Christians from Europe who gathered in Geneva at the New Year to organize “vigils of reconciliation” for unity between churches that are divided from each other.
Category: News Update, World, World Council of Churches

December 26, 2007 European youth to gather in Geneva for Taizé prayers

Tens of thousands of young adults from throughout Europe and beyond are expected in Geneva between Christmas and New Year for five days of prayer and reflection organized by the Taizé community.


Category: News Update, World

December 19, 2007 'Green' church honours early environmentalist

Twelve years after some committed “green thumbs” at Grace Episcopal Church here began to transform a weedy patch of ground left by builders from the construction of the new parish hall, parishioners dedicated their churchyard garden to Rachel Carson.
Category: News Update, World, ECUSA

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