In an age of fear, let us be agents of hope,’ chief rabbi urges bishops
Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, walks alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and the Archbishop of
Marites (Tess) Sison was editor of the Anglican Journal from August 2014 to July 2018, and senior staff writer from December 2003 to July 2014. An award-winning journalist, she has more that three decades of professional journalism experience in Canada and overseas. She has contributed to The Toronto Star and CBC Radio, and worked as a stringer for The New York Times.
Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, walks alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and the Archbishop of
The Archbishop of Canterbury gives the second Presidential Address of the Lambeth Conference. Canterbury, EnglandArchbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Tuesday made an impassioned plea for
Dave Walker, cartoonist-in-residence at the Lambeth Conference. Canterbury, England From the first time the world’s Anglican bishops began meeting every 10 years (beginning in 1867),
Dr. Maria Akrofi, a medical doctor who is married to Archbishop Justice Akrofi, primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa, called attention
Alexander Malik, moderator of the Church of Pakistan and bishop of Lahore, speaks at a press conference. In the background is Bishop Thomas Butler of
Steve Schuh, of the Vancouver chaper of Integrity, spoke at a self-select session of bishops at the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England. Canterbury, EnglandThe world’s
(R-L) Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, joins the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and worldwide Anglican bishops and their spouses in
Canterbury, England Anglican bishops gathered here for the Lambeth Conference are preparing a statement expressing their concern for the devastating effects of climate change which
US Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori speaks at a Lambeth 2008 press conference. Behind her is Archbishop Phillip Aspinall, primate of the Anglican Church of
Archbishop Boutros Nabil El-Sayah of the Archdiocese of Haifa and Holy Land, one of the ecumenical participants at he 2008 Lambeth Conference, at a news
Canterbury, EnglandA high-ranking Vatican Cardinal Tuesday called for greater unity between Anglicans and Catholics but at the same time gave veiled advice that the Anglican
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and other faith leaders, Anglican bishops and their spouses cross the Lambeth Bridge in a walk across Central London
Helen Wangusa, the Anglican Observer to the UN, addresses a press conference about the UN Millennium Development Goals. Canterbury, EnglandThe Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams
Photographers wait for their cue to enter the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the opening service of the Lambeth Conference. Canterbury, EnglandFrustration is rising among
Canterbury, England The decision by the Zimbabwean government and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change to begin talks today to put an end to the
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at Canterbury Cathedral. Canterbury, EnglandArchbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Sunday acknowledged that the Anglican Communion is “in the middle of
Melanesian men and women gather around Rev. Lusa Nsenga Ngoy, curate of Staplehurst, Kent, who read the Gospel for the opening service at Canterbury Cathedral.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams on stage with representatives from a variety of churches and Christian communities who are attending the Lambeth Conference. Canterbury,
Tourists mill about after being informed that Canterbury Cathedral is closed to the public during the three-day retreat of bishops attending the 2008 Lambeth Conference.
Canterbury Cathedral at night, as viewed from the University of Kent. Canterbury, EnglandLambeth Conference, the once-a-decade meeting of Anglican bishops worldwide that has attracted hordes
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