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Anti-Abuse Conference Challenges a Culture of Silence

The conference drew 220 clergy and laypeople from 30 countries and 28 provinces, under the theme “Leading Safer Churches: Power and Vulnerability in Church Life.”

On Canterbury: A Thought Experiment

By George Sumner With the latest disputes about the nature of the Anglican Communion, how we order our common life (such as it is), and...

Anglican Imaginaries

By Mark Edington Late last year, on my brief return visit to the United States, an American colleague and I were talking about the past...

Beijing’s Man in the Anglican Communion

By David Goodhew Justin Welby and official Anglican structures have been silent over the oppression of Uighur Muslims, the people of Hong Kong, and Chinese...

Hong Kong Archbishop Defends New Security Law

The law significantly reduces the city’s autonomy and enhances the government’s power to control ongoing pro-democracy protests.

Detecting Domestic Abuse During Lockdown

It's much harder for abuse victims to get help if they can't leave home.

Hong Kong Bishops Call for Tolerance, Mutual Trust in Protest-Wracked City

“We need to remember that benevolent thoughts come from God while wicked intentions originate in the 'evil one,' Satan."

‘Do You Love Me? Feed My Lambs’

“Let us be honest with one another,” Abp. Paul Kwong said. “We have had our arguments, our disagreements, our disappointments, just as much as we have had our achievements.”

Financial Straits for the Communion

Abp. Josiah Idowu-Fearon: “ACC members: we are waiting for your advice. What do we do?”

Archbishops Stress Anglican Way

Abp. Justin Welby: “Provinces are autonomous but interdependent.”

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