Obituary for Pope Shenouda III - by Archbishop Mouneer Anis

19. March 2012

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Obituary for Pope Shenouda III - by Archbishop Mouneer Anis

Together with all Egyptians, the Episcopal / Anglican Church of Egypt mourns the loss of Pope Shenouda III, the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Pope Shenouda passed away yesterday (Saturday 17 March) at the age of 89 and 41 years after his enthronement as the 117th Patriarch of Alexandria. Pope Shenouda was a great example of a Bishop...
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26. May 2006

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Kenya Archbishop pulls the plug on Bishop Gladwins visit

ARCHBISHOP of Kenya has pulled the plug on the Bishop of Chelmsford’s visit to the country after local newspapers revealed his links to a lesbian and gay campaigning group. The two-week visit was disrupted at its halfway point as Bishop Gladwin with his wife and a group of 20 curates toured the remote Diocese of Embu. Reports in a...
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26. May 2006

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What it will take - The Anglican Communion Institute

As General Convention approaches there is inevitably increased attention being paid again to the Windsor Report and ECUSA’s response to it. The current state of affairs is provided by the report One Baptism, One Hope in God’s Call from the Special Commission on The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion and its proposed...
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13. May 2006

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‘Via Media, but Which One?’ - by Bishop Duncan

“Via Media, but Which One?” - a column by Bishop Duncan Bishop Duncan asks what “Via Media” means in the Episcopal Church today. “By 1593 the Church of England had shown plainly that it would not walk in the ways either of Geneva or of Rome. This is the origin of the famous Via Media, the middle way, of the...
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04. May 2006

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We can all celebrate diversity - Bishop Tom Wright

Tom Wright reveals the Lambeth Commission’s thinking WHEN you’re stuck in the mud, you need two things. First, you need to find solid ground underneath the mud. Second, you need to know which way to go to find the road ahead. Only then can you take the steps — which may themselves involve getting even muddier than you are already...
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