New Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the world's Anglican Christians, heads to Rome and the ...
From disparate backgrounds, the lives of Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin and Godfrey Wilmore intersected and a close friendship ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury on Thursday expressed solidarity with Pope Leo XIV in calling for peace in the Middle East.
Dressed head to toe in white, hundreds of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians packed tightly into Washington, D.C.’s DSK Mariam Church to sing hymns in the ancient language Ge’ez, to pray, and ...
Over the past six years, a shift has occurred among younger generations. Young Catholics now outnumber Anglicans by more than two to one.
By Muvija M CANTERBURY, England, March 25 (Reuters) - Sarah Mullally was enthroned as the Church of England's first female ...
When you strike at a king, you must kill him. Apparently, the Anglicans who gathered last week in Abuja, Nigeria, never learned that lesson. For months, conservative Anglican leaders aligned with the ...
Global Orthodox Anglican leaders have officially announced a major restructuring of the Anglican Communion, marking a definitive split from the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — Weeks before the first female archbishop of Canterbury is installed, the group of prelates known as GAFCON elected leaders to exercise 'principled disengagement' from the ...
EXPLAINER - Church of England: Why Sarah Mullally’s leadership unsettles parts of the Anglican world
Sarah Mullally’s confirmation last month as archbishop of Canterbury – the first woman to lead the Church of England since its establishment in 1534 – has reignited long-running disputes across the ...
After decades of fierce controversies over sexuality and theology in the Anglican Communion, some leaders of a conservative coalition say it's time to make a final break from what has long been one of ...
The appointment of Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury — the first woman to head the Church of England in over 500 years — will almost certainly reopen the debate about the ordination ...
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