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Church of England
The Anglican bishops who made the Abortion Act possible
The history of the Abortion Act 1967 cannot be told without recognising the role Church of England bishops played in its passage
Peter Day-Milne
Crossing the Tiber: why some Anglican clergy hesitate
For Anglican clergy discerning conversion, questions of livelihood, formation and responsibility remain unresolved
Msgr Michael Nazir-Ali
The Church of England is confused
Sarah Mullally’s elevation invites renewed debate over whether the Church of England still shares in the religious inheritance of early English Christianity
Thomas Colsy
The English Lady’s return from exile
After centuries in exile, England’s lost pre-Reformation statue of Our Lady of Ipswich may return briefly to the country she once left behind
Declan J. Ganley
Pope Leo XIV to meet Anglican primate in Rome
The meeting with Sarah Mullally follows a personal exchange of letters between the two leaders
The Catholic Herald
Sarah Mullally installed as the 36th Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury
Sarah Mullally has been installed as the 36th Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to hold the role
The Catholic Herald
The triumph of sentimentality in the Church of England
Three decades after the Church of England’s vote on women’s ordination, the deeper issue was not merely theology but the rise of sentiment as a substitute for authority
Fr Dwight Longenecker
Conservative Anglicans prepare to challenge Sarah Mullally with rival leader
The conservative Anglican movement GAFCON is meeting in Nigeria this week to appoint a new primus inter pares, a direct challenge to the leadership of incoming Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally
Thomas Edwards
From Anglican priesthood to Catholic communion
After decades of Anglican ministry and theological formation, Robin Ward reflects on the long journey that led to his reception into the Catholic Church
Robin Ward
If reparations matter, the Church of England must face its anti-Catholic past
For the Anglican Church to be serious about slavery, it should acknowledge its historic persecution of Catholics in Britain and Ireland
Ruadhan Jones
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