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Anglican Environmentalists speak up

The Anglican Communion Environmental Network (ACEN) has called on the ACC meeting representing millions of Anglicans around the globe, to restore and protect the environment as a vital element in Anglican discipleship, mission and worship.

Safeguarding tops Anglican agenda

The Anglican Communion's Safe Church Commission (ACSCC) has called for a renewal of commitment to safeguarding and building a culture of safe church across the Anglican Communion at the global Anglican Consultative Council meeting now underway in Belfast.

Palestinian Christian freed from prison

Anglicans in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia are rejoicing this week as news arrives that 26-year old Anglican Palestinian Layan Nasir has been freed from an Israeli prison.

+Victoria gains honorary doctorate

Former Bishop of Christchurch the Rt Rev Dr Victoria Matthews has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Divinity by Trinity College at the University of Toronto for her contribution to church leadership over the last 47 years.

Oceania Anglicans plan resilience

Representatives of Anglican development agencies and church partners from across Oceania have gathered in Fiji this April to share resources and build partnerships at the 2026 Oceania Regional Advisory Committee(ORAC) conference.

Anglican resource backs refugees

The Anglican Alliance has launched a new resource called 'People on the Move’ to help churches work well with people who have moved into their communities for work or to escape from harm in their places of origin.

Archbishops reflect on Canterbury

Primates of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia share their experience of joining in worship in Canterbury Cathedral as Archbishop Sarah Mullally was installed 'first among equals' of the global Anglican Communion.
• Messages for Archbishop Sarah Mullally from around the Communion
• Video: Archbishop Don Tamihere reflects on +Sarah Cantuar's installation
• Pictures and video from Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa media team in Canterbury

Women welcome +Sarah Cantuar

Today the new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally became the first woman to be enthroned as head of the See of Canterbury in the Anglican Church's 1400-year history of the role. The Anglican Taonga Editor asked female clergy from around the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia what this day means to them.

Primates join +Sarah in Canterbury

Archbishop Don Tamihere, Archbishop Sione Ulu'ilkepa and Archbishop Justin Duckworth stood at the heart of the 2000-strong historic liturgy that installed the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally today.
• Sarah Mullally celebrated as the CofE's first female leader, in photos-Stuff
Mullally brings unshowy calm and competence -Guardian
First female archbishop to lead Church of England enthroned -1News
• Māori Anglican Church attends historic installation of first female Archbishop of Canterbury


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