New mass graves in South Sudan
“Friends, brothers and sisters, children, my flock, have been killed mercilessly….” [A little more than two weeks] after South Sudan celebrated its long-awaited independence, Bishop
“Friends, brothers and sisters, children, my flock, have been killed mercilessly….” [A little more than two weeks] after South Sudan celebrated its long-awaited independence, Bishop
The Rev. Bill Schwartz, an Anglican priest and an Episcopal Church missionary, stands in front of the Doha skyline. Photo: Matthew Davies/ENS Friday evening in
(L to R) Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi, Archbishop David Robert Chillingworth, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and Archbishop Walder Dunlop Holder. Photo: ACNS A video
U.S. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.Photo: Art Babych Dublin, IrelandWe’re challenged in this very body to ‘show up,’ to present ourselves ready, willing, and able
Cairo, Egypt UN Photo/B Wolff "If ever I’ve had a role to play, it’s right now," said the Rev. Paul-Gordon Chandler, an Episcopal Church mission
Archbishop Dnaiel Deng Bul of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (left) and Catholic Archbishop Paulino Lukudu Loro vote in Juba. Photo: Nils Carstensen/ACT An image
In a Jan. 6 interview, Sudanese Bishop Joseph Garang of the Diocese of Renk speaks with ENS editor and international correspondent Matthew Davies about the
Queen Elizabeth II underscores need to communicate the gospel. Photo: Episcopal News Service Episcopal News Service London-Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visited
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams speaks the ninth Inauguration of the General Synod at Westminster Abbey in LondonPhoto: Reuters / Pool Episcopal News Service London-The
The National Council of Churches and global humanitarian agency Church World Service are capping a year of ecumenical anniversary celebrations with their annual general assembly,
Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church in the U.S. Photo: Episcopal News Service The National Council of Churches and global humanitarian agency
The primates of the worldwide Anglican Communion gathered for their last meeting in Alexandria, Eygpt in 2009. Photo: Paul Feheley The next Primates’ Meeting will
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of The Episcopal Church, seen here on a recent visit to Canada for the Anglican Church of Canada’s 2010 General
Women bishops at the 2008 Lambeth Conference. The Church of England opened the priesthood to women in 1992, but it has not allowed them to
Middle East President Bishop Mouneer Anis (left) and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at the 2009 ACC meeting. Photo: ACNS The Anglican Communion Office has
Saying “there are no quick solutions for the wounds of the body of Christ,” Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has sent a video greeting to
Churches throughout the world are poised to respond to the devastating magnitude-8.8 earthquake that hit Chile on Saturday, Feb. 27, killing at least 700 people
The Church of England has said it recognizes and affirms the desire of the Anglican Church in North America to remain in the Anglican family,
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Global crises, such as those in Haiti and Sudan, were among pressing issues addressed at the United Nations headquarters Jan.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams addressed more than 2,000 people attending a July 8 economic forum in Anaheim, Calif., as part of the Episcopal Church’s
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