
What Is the Church of England, and Who Are the Anglicans?
Here’s what you need to know about the Church of England, the archbishop of Canterbury, and Anglicanism.
Here’s what you need to know about the Church of England, the archbishop of Canterbury, and Anglicanism.
COMMENTARY: Considering this current context, can the Synod on Synodality provide a way forward?
COMMENTARY: In an age in which Christian promise-keeping went into steep decline, the Queen’s life was marked by two great promises, magnificently kept.
Despite many worthy Anglican-Catholic initiatives this week, true unity remains a distant dream.
A three-year restriction on the U.S. church’s participation in the Anglican Communion appears merely to have postponed a final showdown over the communion’s deep divisions.
The statement from Anglican leaders of 37 countries censured the U.S. branch for departing from the church’s traditional teaching of marriage ‘as between a man and a woman in faithful, lifelong union.’
Deep divides between member churches of the Anglican Communion, over homosexuality and other issues, could precipitate its breakup as early as this week.
COMMENTARY: Canadian broadcaster/commentator’s decision is incompatible with the Christian worldview.
COMMENTARY: What I know about the Catholic Church in Germany makes me wonder if the parallels aren’t uncomfortably close to the Church of England.
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