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The College of Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) today unanimously approved a final version of a new Episcopal Election Customary, completing a significant effort to strengthen the discernment, vetting, and election of bishops across the Province.

The Episcopal Election Customary establishes a consistent framework for episcopal elections across ...


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Uganda’s Anglicans marked this year’s Uganda Martyrs Day with a tightly controlled “scientific” celebration at the Namugongo Anglican site, after government and health authorities postponed the usual mass pilgrimage over Ebola concerns in neighbouring DRC. Attendance at the J...


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The Diocese of Exeter has issued a revised Clergy Work-Life Balance Menopause Policy, effective 1 June 2026, extending its provisions not only to female clergy but also to “non-binary, trans or” those “who have undergone gender...


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The Church of England’s Lead Bishops for Racial Justice, the Bishop of Croydon, Rosemarie Mallett, and the Bishop of Kirkstall, Arun Arora, have condemned the murder of Henry Nowak as ‘an act of evil’ which was ‘accompanied by lies’.

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The murder of Henry Nowak was an act of evil. We deeply lament the loss of an innocent life and grieve alongside ...


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The Church of England’s response to Henry Nowak’s murder exposes an uncomfortable truth: its bishops know how to speak loudly when the moral script is supplied by progressive opinion, but become cautious, abstract, and evasive when the facts disturb that script.

In 2020, after the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis, the Archbishops of Canterbury ...


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