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Ministries - ACO Secretariat

The Anglican Communion Office, based in London, England, at St Andrew's House, is the permanent secretariat for the instruments of Communion, it serves Anglican Consultative Council, the Primates Meetings, the Lambeth Conference as well additional committees, commissions and groups that emrege from time to time, as the need arises. The Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon serves as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion.

The office maintains the Anglican Communion database and has an archive of Anglican meetings dated back to the formation of the ACC.

The St Andrew's chapel has been designated a "Cross of Nails" Centre for peace and reconciliation, affiliated with the Community established through Coventry Cathedral, England.

The Anglican Communion Office
St Andrew's House
16 Tavistock Crescent
London
England  W11 1AP

Tel    +44 20 7313 3900
Fax   +44 20 7313 3999


Current News Items

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The Rt Revd Dehqani Tafti Hassan Barnaba, Bishop in Iran 1961-1990 and Confessor of the Faith, on 29th April 2008 died peacefully at home in Oakham - England, surrounded by his loving wife and daughters.


10-Apr-2008 - Don't Throw Stones website helpful resource

The Anglican Communion, through the Bishops at Lambeth in 1998, the Primates at Dromantine in 2004 and various statements by the present Archbishop of Canterbury, has in various ways made it clear that;

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The latest issue of AWNN is now online. The theme of the current edition digests the recent Joint Standing Committee Meeting of the Primates and the Anglican Consultative Council (JSC), held at the Anglican Communion Office (ACO) in London


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[ACNS Special Report] Anglicans/Episcopalians around the world will join with other Christians in observing the most solemn time in the church’s calendar, Holy Week, beginning Sunday, 16 March. The week marks the last days in the life of Christ and celebrates his glorious resurrection in the Easter Triduum (Three Days).

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Montage - Photos of St Andrew's House

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