
Hiltz welcomes proposed ‘mediated conversation’
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said he was “encouraged” by the proposal for a “professionally mediated conversation” involving North American

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said he was “encouraged” by the proposal for a “professionally mediated conversation” involving North American

Toronto The Council of General Synod (CoGS) on Nov. 16 approved, but not without dissent from some members, the 2009 General Synod budget. Although pruned

Various groups, including the Anglican Church of Canada, have expressed concern that the resignation on Oct. 20 of Justice Harry LaForme as chair of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) will further delay the truth-gathering process involving former students of native boarding schools, most of whom are now elderly.

Four more congregations have voted to leave the Anglican Church of Canada and to join the Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC). They will fall under

David Beetge, bishop of the diocese of Highveld, South Africa, speaks to media at the 2008 Lambeth Conference. Bishop David Beetge of the diocese of

A participant in the Walk to Witness in London last July holds up a sign urging governments to “Keep the Promise” to halve poverty by

Canterbury, England There were still requests from the media to photograph them separately after the official photo session that included all bishops. But other than

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Canterbury, EnglandThe 2008 Lambeth Conference will be remembered as the time that the Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Rowan Williams delivered

Mississauga, Ont. Displaying a Bible, a clay chalice and communion plate from the diocese of Cuba, photographs, posters, books, and documents, Archbishop Fred Hiltz offered

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, challenged the statement issued by a global group of conservative Anglicans accusing the Anglican Church

Canterbury, England Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has expressed “frustration” that the Canadian church has not been given an opportunity

Bishop Colin Johnson of the diocese of Toronto speaks at a Lambeth press conference as Archbishop Ian Earnest, primate of the Indian Ocean and chair

Canterbury, England The Windsor Continuation Group (WCG) Monday presented the world’s Anglican bishops with a proposal to create a pastoral forum that would create a

Canterbury, England It took nearly 30 minutes to get them organized and 15 minutes to get photographed for posterity, but the nearly 600 spouses of

Bishop Clive Handford Canterbury, England There has been “a breakdown of trust” among members of the Anglican Communion, there has been “an inconsistency between what

Canterbury, England Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul, primate of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan and bishop of Juba, Tuesday said Bishop Gene Robinson, the openly

Canterbury, England The Archbishop of Canterbury today expressed confidence that the Anglican Communion is not headed for a schism, saying that while the difficult debate

Canterbury, England“Welcome, bishops, to our space,” said Jane Williams to much applause as the world’s Anglican bishops joined their spouses for the launching of her

Archbishop Fred Hiltz Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, sat down for a short interview with the Anglican Journal before he

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has challenged the statement issued by a global group of conservative Anglicans accusing the Anglican