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Archbishops Tito Zavala and Justin Bodi discuss the Global South's position on sexuality at a press conference | Photo: Mark Michael
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Bishops Set Terms for Sexuality Debate
By Mark Michael
Global South bishops said they remain committed to the Anglican Communion, but may declare themselves in "impaired communion" with some provinces. Read on
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Interfaith Relations and Lambeth 1920
By Mark Michael
In a Call for Christian Unity, the Lambeth Conference paid tribute to a landmark conference a century ago, and focused on building relations with Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and others. Read on
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Welby, on Living in the World as a Christian
In his second keynote address, the Archbishop of Canterbury focused on the duty of Christians to build unity, and saw signs of hope at Lambeth itself. Read on
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Will Liturgy Be Enough?
By David Mason Barr
Newcomers to my parish ask: "How do I get engaged?" Generally what the person wants to know is Can I find a living community in your church? Will I find friends? Will I belong in some way? It's a good question! Read on
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Connecting Christianities
By Mutharaj Swamy
In the 21st-century context of increasing tensions and divisions — among Christians, and in the wider world — the task of World Christianity is to connect. Read on
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A Pioneer for Anglican Unity
By Peter M. Doll
If the ardent spirits of youth brought Henry Caswall to America, a more mature Romanticism later channeled them into a hopeful vision of a worldwide communion of Anglican churches. Read on
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Anglicanism in Latin America, Pacific Rim
By Christopher Wells and Pierre Whalon
Conversation about contemporary Anglicanism tends to focus on England, North America, and Africa. Where it tends not to focus is Latin America, Australasia, and the Pacific Rim. This is a mistake. Read on
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Schools of Anglican Synodality
By David Goodhew
The question of integral relation between Anglican synods has never been settled, partly because it yields various responses, each of which inspires distinct lines of argument, research, and would-be reform. Read on
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