(b) repudiates and condemns the use of violence for settling religious, economic, cultural or political disputes; (c) encourages the use of peacekeeping forces to prevent or forestall the escalation ...
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 ...
The Conference, acknowledging that the Christian Church derives all its life from God, the Holy and Eternal Trinity, and is dependent upon his creative, redeeming, and sanctifying activity, calls upon ...
The Anglican Communion Commission on Evangelism and Discipleship brings together two significant networks within our global community: the Anglican Communion Church Planting Network (ACCPN), ...
That this Conference, rejoicing in the friendly communications which have passed between the Archbishops of Canterbury and other Anglican bishops, and the Patriarchs of Constantinople and other ...
(b) defines euthanasia as the act by which one person intentionally causes or assists in causing the death of another who is terminally or seriously ill in order to end the other's pain and suffering; ...
The Most Reverend Maimbo Mndolwa, Archbishop of Tanzania, is the Anglican Communion's representative to UNHCR Multi-Religious Council of Leaders. He works alongside other faith leaders to address ...
The world is facing a triple environmental crisis of biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution. In October and November 2024, two major UN COPs (Conference of the Parties) will meet to address ...
Anglican religious orders are organisations of laity and/or clergy in the Anglican Communion who live under a common rule. They are to be distinguished from Holy Orders, the sacrament which bishops, ...