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News Items From ACNS
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• The Standing Committee Daily Bulletin - Day 4
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\r\nOn tuesday\'s agenda: the second part of the Unity, Faith and Order report; the report on the Bible in the Life of the Church project and theological education in the Anglican Communion; a report on Anglican Communion communications; a report on Continuing Indaba.\r\n ...More
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• The Standing Committee Daily Bulletin - Day 3
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\r\nBuilding on the report to the Standing Committee, ACO staff Stuart Buchanan and Revd John Kafwanka presented on the ACC and Lambeth Conference-mandated project the Evangelism and Church Growth Initiative (ECGI). \r\n ...More
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• The Standing Committee Daily Bulletin - Day 2
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\r\nSaturday\'s agenda included reports from Chair Bp James Tengatenga and Secretary General Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon; the UN Anglican representatives\' reports; reports on finance and administration; business matters; the ACC, the Primates\' Meeting and the Standing Committee; and the Lambeth Conference Company.\r\n ...More
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• The Standing Committee Daily Bulletin - Day 1
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\r\nFriday’s agenda included membership issues, recent developments in the Communion and reports from Chair Bp James Tengatenga and Secretary General Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon.\r\n ...More
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• Anglican relief, development and advocacy alliance a step closer to becoming reality
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\r\nA working group from across the worldwide Anglican Communion met at Lambeth Palace between 12 and 14 July to plan how to turn the proposed Anglican Alliance on relief, development and advocacy into a reality.\r\n ...More
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• Archbishop of Canterbury\'s keynote address at Lutheran World Federation Assembly
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has delivered the keynote address at the 11th Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation in Stuttgart, Germany. ...More
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• Bishops gather to launch the next phase of Continuing Indaba project
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Bishops from dioceses as far apart as Hong Kong, Jamaica and Toronto gathered last week to discuss the next steps of the Anglican Communion’s Continuing Indaba project. ...More
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• A new vision of what church can be
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Canon 22 establishes self-determining national indigenous ministry\r\nIn what was described as an “historic moment,” the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada on June 9 approved the introduction of a new canon (church) law that firmly establishes a self-determining national indigenous ministry within the church. ...More
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• England: Weddings made in cyberspace – innovative website for planning church weddings is an online
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An innovative way of planning a church wedding by web has been a surprise hit with couples. What began life as a pilot less than two years ago with a change in the law initiated by the Church - the Marriage Measure - is now at the heart of one-third of Church of England weddings, statistics suggest. ...More
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• As thousands flee murder, rape and destruction of their homes, DRC Anglican pleads for more prayer
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Thousands of people have been displaced and are pouring into towns in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo as an upsurge in violence in the Lubero and Beni territories takes its toll, writes Baliesima Kadukima Albert, Coordinator of Health and HIV/AIDS programmes for the Anglican Church of the Province of Congo. ...More
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