BBC News - Jul 20, 2008
By Nick Higham You wonder how Canterbury Cathedral would have coped if all the bishops invited to the Lambeth Conference had actually turned up.
The Associated Press - Jul 20, 2008
CANTERBURY, England (AP) — The head of the Anglican Communion said Sunday that the global fellowship faces "one of the most severe challenges" in its
Times Online - Jul 20, 2008
A liberal bishop from Sri Lanka suggested to his colleagues at the Lambeth Conference today that they should take the afternoon off to settle their
GetReligion - Jul 20, 2008
Sorry to have to bring this up again, but the mathematics of this Anglican population thing are not that difficult to master (even though we all know that
Daily Mail - Jul 20, 2008
By Daily Mail Reporter The Archbishop of Canterbury struck a conciliatory tone over the issue of gay clergy at the start of the Lambeth Conference yesterday
PinkNews.co.uk - Jul 20, 2008
By Staff Writer, PinkNews.co.uk • July 20, 2008 - 14:14 Hundreds of Anglicans Bishops representing hundreds of countries have taken part in a service in
Guadalajara Reporter - Jul 18, 2008
The debate in England about the decision taken by Church of England higher-ups to allow women to be consecrated as bishops appears to puzzle some Anglicans
Religious Intelligence Ltd - Jul 17, 2008
“We are working on expanding the mandate of the Pastoral Provision to include those clergy and faithful of 'continuing Anglican communities’,” Archbishop
OneNewsNow - Jul 16, 2008
A spokesperson for the Anglican Communion Network says it's hard to understand why the Church of England would vote to approve women bishops.
ITV.com - Jul 20, 2008
Anglican bishops from around the world have gathered for the opening service of the Lambeth Conference at Canterbury Cathedral. During the two-hour service,
MSN UK News - Jul 20, 2008
Anglican bishops from around the world have gathered for the opening service of the Lambeth Conference at Canterbury Cathedral.
Guelph Mercury - Jul 19, 2008
AP The Lambeth Conference, a once-a-decade summit of the world's Anglican bishops starting this week, will be a tense, closely watched family reunion.