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Dr Idowu-Fearon to retire as Anglican Communion s Secretary-General

Dr Idowu-Fearon to retire as Anglican Communion s Secretary-General
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Trinity Sunday 2021 | Liturgy

by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity, may we, through the steadfastness of this faith, evermore be defended from all adversities; through Jesus Christ in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Click on the following link to read my commentary and reflection on Trinity Sunday and its collect: Trinity Sunday. The above is my reworking for my Book of Prayers in Common in which I seek to provide a set of collects with history and commentary.

New Provincial Registrar of Canterbury Appointed | The Archbishop of Canterbury

20/04/2021 The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed Darren Oliver as Provincial Registrar of Canterbury, on the retirement of Canon John Rees. He takes up his duties on April 21. Darren is a solicitor specialising in ecclesiastical law, charities, and ecclesiastical property and a partner at Winckworth Sherwood LLP. He is currently the Deputy Provincial Registrar, and Registrar of the Dioceses of Oxford and Chichester. He has also worked with the Anglican Consultative Council for a number of years. The Registrar of the Province of Canterbury provides legal advice to the Archbishop of Canterbury in his provincial jurisdiction in the Church of England, in relation to his direct legal jurisdiction in a number of overseas dioceses and as necessary in conjunction with his wider role in the worldwide Anglican Communion.

New Anglican Health and Community Network launched on World Health Day

New Anglican Health and Community Network launched on World Health Day ÉGLISE ANGLICAN AU CONGO The Bishop of Hertford, Dr Michael Beasley, visits an Ebola-virus treatment centre in Goma, DRC, in 2019 The Bishop of Hertford, Dr Michael Beasley, visits an Ebola-virus treatment centre in Goma, DRC, in 2019 CHURCHES are often the best placed to reach hard-to-reach communities in many parts of the world, say the founders of the new Anglican Health and Community Network (AHCN), launched this week on World Health Day. It will support Anglicans working around the world in health care, clinical settings, and the community, and will seek to capitalise on the part that many Anglicans play as trusted members of their communities, able to engage with local health issues and advocate for equitable health care.

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