Anglican prelate plans visit to Zimbabwe
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams during his visit to Kenya in June. He is set to visit Zimbabwe in October. Photo: Courtesy of Archbishop of
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams during his visit to Kenya in June. He is set to visit Zimbabwe in October. Photo: Courtesy of Archbishop of
Waves crash against the seawall at Church of St. Mary of the Harbor, Provincetown, Mass., as Hurricane Irene hit the eastern U.S.. Photo:Terry Pannell/Diocese of
After the Second World War and the Holocaust, more and more churches in Germany have used Israel Sunday to remember the Jewish roots of Christianity.
The National Presbyterian Church of Mexico has voted to end its relationship with the Presbyterian Church (USA), over the ordination of gays and lesbians. Photo:
The Czech state and religious groups have finalized an accord that would allow churches to reclaim properties seized under communist rule. Photo: Shutterstock Warsaw –
There was significant damage to the Washington National Cathedral after the Aug. 23 earthquake, including fallen carvings. Photo: Craig Stapert Washington, D.C. – The iconic
An earthquake that struck in central Virginia Aug. 23 has damaged the central tower of Washington National Cathedral in the U.S. capital. Photo: Jason Maehl/Shutterstock
Rebel fighters backed by the NATO alliance entered Tripoli on Aug.21, with many predicting the end of dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s 42-year rule. Photo: Mark III
“Anybody is welcome…but there are rules and regulations that are to be followed,” says a Catholic bishop on the banning of hijab in Kenyan Catholic
Evangelism begins with being friendly and inviting. Photo: Shutterstock.com For the average Anglican, there’s only one thing more terrifying than being on the receiving end
Meeting participants join with community workers who operate a small textile factory funding by a mining company. Photo: Ken Gray The Anglican Communion Environment Network
People gather around the cathedral of Oslo to offer flowers in memory of the shooting and bombing victims in Norway last July 22. Photo: Espen
A social activist was arrested and later released for protesting alleged massive corruption involving the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi. Photo: Aleksandar Todorovic
Bishop Chad Gandiya, head of the diocese of Zimbabwe, has expressed fears the evictions would disrupt the work of the church. File photo: Marites Sison
Sir Paul Reeves was an Anglican archbishop and primate who became New Zealand’s first Maori governor-general. Photo: Government of New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand —
Atheists in Australia are divided over another parody religion called “Jediism,” based on George Lucas’ “Star Wars” film franchise. Photo: Yatsuki Washington, D.C. — When
Cape Town, South Africa – Retired Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said apartheid had left South Africans suffering from “self-hate” which is partly to blame
Buddhists have joined Christians and Muslims in a campaign against religious discrimination in Nepal. Photo: Ipics Kathmandu, Nepal – With less than a month left
Nairobi, Kenya – Religious leaders say they are exploring short and long term strategies for communities to end reliance on food aid in Africa, as
The baptismal font “should stop us in our tracks and remind us of the place from where we first came.” Photo: Patrick Duggan Jesus said
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