![]() Towards the end of the ACNS report, it mentions 'South African media outlets report that he has been driven out by hostile leaders within his diocese.'ġ October 2019: US Episcopal school to remove from buildings the names of leaders who ignored abuse Reports the resignation of Dino Gabriel, Bishop of Natal, 'precipitated by the consequences of pressures on Diocesan finances'. The text of his speech does not yet seem to be online, but you can read the ACNS article to get a sense of what he said.ģ October 2019: 'Heartbreak' over early resignation of South African bishop The Anglican Communion News Service (London) tells us Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, gave a 'powerful vision for the ministry of the Anglican Communion' at a recent meeting of CCEA, the Council of the Church in East Asia. The US Episcopal News Service tells us the restoration of the Cathedral of St John the Divine has progressed enough that it was able to host the New York City Fire Department's annual memorial service, with a fire clean-up crew’s scaffolding serving as part of the backdrop for the ceremony.Ĥ October 2019: ABC tells of his vision for future of Anglican Communion The leader of the Green Party, Elizabeth May, was studying to become an Anglican priest before she entered politics.ġ1 October 2019: New York cathedral makes progress on restoration six months after fire He feels the new parliament will have to make momentous decisions about climate change, and also about the growing concentration of power in the prime minister's office. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, even conservative rectors shuddered when they listened to Dr Davies' comments.ġ7 October 2019: Retired bishop of Quebec to run for Greens in 'election like no other'Ĭanada's Anglican Journal reports that Dennis Drainville will run for the Green Party in the federal election. The Archbishop of Perth, Kay Goldsworthy, found it troubling that the welcome in Anglican churches was not universal, and the Archbishop of Melbourne, Peter Freier, said the church would not turn people away. The Guardian reports that Bishop Jeremy Greaves in Southern Queensland responded with a statement that all God's children are welcome there, and no one is asked to leave. ![]() Their authors include Dante, Milton, Galileo, Diderot, Hobbes and Defoe.ġ7 October 2019: Anglican churches reject Sydney archbishop's stance on same-sex marriageĪrchbishop Glenn Davies suggested that supporters of same sex marriage should please leave the church. The Church Times reports that as part of the Durham Book Festival, the cathedral library has put on a display of historic books that were once banned for their provocative concepts. Trouble finding something, don't forget our search engine.ġ8 October 2019: Banned books on display in Durham Cathedral Online, Official Church Publications, and Online Other News Centre resource pages: Newspapers There you canįind items we might not normally link at Anglicans Online. UK-oriented news articles as part of the Thinking Anglicans site. Simon Sarmiento, our UK correspondent, maintains (with others) a list of more specific It is unusual for us to mention news items that contain phrases such as 'youth gather', 'bishop calls for', 'releases report on', 're-envisions', or 'synod debate'. ![]() To tell us about news where you live here's how to contribute. New articles are also referenced in our Noted This Week section. We focus more on news reported about the church than by theĬhurch. We refer you to some article we have found elsewhere in the world. Sometimes we write news articles ourselves. Report news of global interest that relates to the Anglican Communion. Contributor: Richard Ruggle IN THE NEWS CENTRE we
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