News Updates

News Updates

April 2010

Featured

  • Editorial: After Singapore

    It seems that we remain at a more rudimentary level of discernment, debate, and study, amid competing schools of thought that long for quite different Anglican unities, along more or less “evangelical” and “Catholic” lines.

  • Text: ‘It Is Too Short to Tell’

    Archbishop John Chew’s closing address at the fourth Global South to South Encounter, Singapore, April 23.

  • SAMS Changes Its Name

    The missionary society known as SAMS is keeping its acronym but changing what the initials mean. What was the South American Missionary Society–USA is now the Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders.

  • Bishop Wright Retiring in August

    The Rt. Rev. N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham since 2003, has announced his retirement from that historic and influential office, effective Aug. 31.

  • Rio Grande Elects Priest Serving in Rome

    The Diocese of the Rio Grande has elected the Rev. Dr. Michael Louis Vono, rector of St. Paul’s Within the Walls, Rome, as its ninth bishop.

  • Text: The Fourth Trumpet

    “We continue to grieve over the life of the Episcopal Church USA (TEC) and the Anglican Church of Canada and all those churches that have rejected the Way of the Lord as expressed in Holy Scripture.”

  • Dispatch from Singapore: What is at Stake

    We are, in many ways, just beginning to learn how to be a communion of Christians: working together as equal partners, mutually correcting, sustaining, and accountable, within a wider ecclesial ambit of a single Body.

  • Abp. Williams: The Spirit Heals the Body of Christ

    “It is the work of the Spirit that heals the Body of Christ, not the plans or the statements of any group, or any person, or any instrument of communion,” Archbishop Rowan Williams told the Global South Encounter in a video greeting.

  • New Yorker Article Features Abp. Williams

    The New Yorker has published a 12-page article, “A Canterbury Tale,” on the Church of England’s debate regarding women in the episcopate. The article provides several insights into the Archbishop of Canterbury’s efforts to keep both sides of the debate at the table.

  • Nigerian Archbishops Call for Repentance

    “Everyone thinks it is the other person who needs to repent, but it is all of us,” said the Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh in the first plenary address of the Global South Encounter.

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