Appointing the next Archbishop of Canterbury is a process led by the Crown Nominations Commission (CNC), whose role is to discern whom God may be calling to this vital ministry.
The name of the Church in Maori is, ‘Te Hahi Mihinare ki Aotearoa ki Niu Tireni, ki Nga Moutere o Te Moana Nui a Kiwa.’ Formerly known as the Church of the Province of New Zealand, the Church covers ...
En la medida en que tratamos de comprendernos a nosotros mismos y el mundo en el que vivimos, a menudo miramos primero la ciencia - y luego, si todavía hay lagunas en nuestra comprensión, tratamos de ...
After the United States of America won its freedom from the Kingdom of Great Britain following the War for Independence, former Church of England laity and clergy reorganized in 1785 at a General ...
Justin Welby is the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, Metropolitan of the Province of Canterbury and Primate of All England, offices he has held since early 2013. He is also a Focus for Unity for the ...
The Anglican-Methodist International Coordinating Committee (AMICC) represents a significant step forward in the relationship between the Anglican Communion and the World Methodist Council. Building ...
After 118 years of missionary association with the Church of the Province of New Zealand, the Church of the Province of Melanesia was formed in 1975. The Province encompasses the Republic of Vanuatu, ...
From the time the Right Reverend John C Corfe arrived in Korea in 1890 until 1965, the Diocese of Korea had English Bishops. In 1993 the Archbishop of Canterbury installed the newly elected Primate ...
Human sexuality is the gift of a loving God. It is to be honoured and cherished by all people. As a means for the expression of the deepest human love and intimacy, sexuality has great power. The Holy ...
The West Indies became a self-governing Province of the worldwide Anglican Communion in 1883 because of the Church of England missions in territories that became British colonies. It is made up of two ...
Anglican–Orthodox dialogue began in 1973, when the Anglican–Orthodox Joint Doctrinal Discussions (A/OJDD) held its first meeting in Oxford. The first phase of the dialogue was concluded by the ...