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Anglicanism at a Crossroads: The Rise of the Global Anglican Communion and the Future of Canterbury
Rwanda Archbishop Laurent Mbanda Church of England Archbishop Sarah Mullally By Ven. Alex Uzor GAFCON January 28, 2026 Today, the Church of England formally confirmed its new Archbishop of Canterbury through the legal process that marks the beginning of her tenure. This confirmation gives her full authority within the Church of England, while her public enthronement at Canterbury Cathedral will take place in the coming weeks. It is an important moment for t
Charles Perez
Jan 284 min read


Khartoum Anglican cathedral comes to life, three years after war forced its closure
As government-aligned troops return to Sudan’s capital, its Anglican cathedral begins its recovery from years of civil war. All Saints Anglican Cathedral in Khartoum prior to the civil war. (RNS photo/Fredrick Nzwili) By Fredrick Nzwili January 28, 2026 NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — After it was converted into a paramilitary base, its pews chopped into firewood by soldiers and its compound turned into a graveyard, All Saints Cathedral in Khartoum, the war-ravaged Sudanese capital,
Charles Perez
Jan 283 min read


First female archbishop of Canterbury legally confirmed at St Paul’s service
By Aine Fox, PRESS ASSOCIATION Press Association Social Affairs Correspondent The Confirmation of Election ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral The first woman appointed to the Church of England’s top ministry role has been officially confirmed in her post as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury at a historic London service. Dame Sarah Mullally legally took up the position in a ceremony in St Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday, before her installation – or enthronement – at Canterbury
Charles Perez
Jan 283 min read


Lone Anglican church in Moscow suspends worship services
By Michael Gryboski, Editor Tuesday, THE CHRISTIAN POST January 27, 2026 St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow, RussiaSt. Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow, Russia | Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain The only official Anglican congregation in Moscow, Russia, has suspended worship services amid a reported internal dispute over who controls the church. St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which is affiliated with the Church of England, announced on its home page last week that it cann
Charles Perez
Jan 283 min read


The Anglican Network’s Quiet Expansion in Europe. Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE) passes milestone of 100 churches; now reaching 116 local congregations.
By Bishop Josep Rossello January 21, 2026 While much of the religious news in the UK and Europe focuses on institutional decline—even as we hear encouraging reports of a "Quiet Revival" across the Western World—another story is unfolding under the radar. A quiet expansion is taking place across the continent. The Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE) has recently passed the milestone of 100 churches, now reaching a total of 116 local congregations. What began in 2013 as a sma
Charles Perez
Jan 212 min read


Primates of Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches Issue Communique: Reformation is Underway
January 20, 2026 1. We, Primates of the Global South, met in Victoria, Mahe, the Seychelles, from 14-17 January 2026 for our first in person meeting since the inauguration of the GSFA’s Covenant Structure at our First Assembly (9th Trumpet) in Egypt in June 2024. As we met to pray, worship and take counsel together, the Seychelles national motto ‘Finis coronat opus’ (the end crowns the work) reminded us of the biblical truth that we should be steadfast in those things which
Charles Perez
Jan 204 min read


A Crisis of Integrity and Broken Promises
JAFC Press Release January 16, 2026 The author is a senior officer of the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy who participated in the Executive Committee's deliberations regarding disaffiliation from the Anglican Church in North America. This article documents the JAFC's concerns and explains why the Executive Committee concluded that continuing to seek partnership with the ACNA was untenable. The September 2025 decision by the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and
Charles Perez
Jan 1613 min read


Complaint against incoming Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally dismissed
By Aine Fox, Press Association Social Affairs Correspondent January 8, 2026 A complaint against the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury over her handling of an abuse allegation has been dismissed. Dame Sarah Mullally should face no further action on the issue, Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell decided. The complainant, a man known as Survivor N, has a right to ask for the decision to be reviewed. A diocese of London spokesperson said N’s allegations against a priest w
Charles Perez
Jan 82 min read


He suspended the archbishop, but faced his own probes — financial ones
Julian Dobbs, interim leader of the Anglican Church in North America, denied claims and said he was cleared of alleged financial wrongdoing. EXCLUSIVE By Ian Shapira THE WASHINGTON POST December 30, 2025 The interim leader of the Anglican Church in North America — who suspended the denomination’s archbishop over allegations of sexual misconduct — was himself previously investigated over two separate allegations of financial impropriety, according to a federal lawsuit an
Charles Perez
Dec 30, 20259 min read


UK Christian Website Frozen by GoDaddy Finds New Global Audience After Moving Host Overseas
PRESS RELEASE Issued by Anglican Mainstream 23 December 2025 A UK Christian website that was abruptly “frozen” earlier this year for its traditional views on marriage is experiencing unprecedented global growth after relocating to an overseas web host - including more than 2,000 visits a month from China. For more than 22 years, Anglican Mainstream, a registered charity, has published daily news and weekly briefings on church and social issues at www.anglicanmainstream.o
Charles Perez
Dec 23, 20253 min read


When Repentance Sounds Like Risk Management: A Call for a Covenant of Courage from the ACNA Bishops
BY Fr Randall Graf Dec 08, 2025 (Source Material: Report from the College of Bishops Meeting in Plano, TX) The decision of the College of Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America to meet in early December was necessary, and their stated commitment to prayer and self-reflection in the midst of crisis is a welcome signal of seriousness. Our Province needed to hear from its shepherds. Yet, as a priest, I am compelled to speak. My motivation is the apostolic command that
Charles Perez
Dec 10, 20255 min read


GAFCON Chairman Archbishop Laurent Mbanda’s Feud: Retired Bishops Blast GAFCON Leader Over ‘Uncanonical’ Conduct
Archbishop of Rwanda Laurent Mbanda From:: https://alivingtext.com/gafconmbandacrisis/ December 4, 2025 The ACNA is not the only part of GAFCON experiencing problems at the moment. There is a major schism taking place in the usually opaque Rwandan Anglican Church, and it involves Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, who is also the head of GAFCON. Mbanda had the bishop of the Shyira Diocese, Samuel Mugisha, arrested. Mugisha’s wife, joined by retired Bishop Alexis Bilindabagabo, declar
Charles Perez
Dec 8, 202512 min read


ACNA Diocese of the South cathedral dean Michael Guernsey steps down after investigation
Source: ACNA Bishop Foley Beach December 7, 2025 Dear Friends and Members of Holy Cross Cathedral, We are saddened to share that Dean Michael Guernsey has submitted his resignation as Dean of Holy Cross Cathedral. This was a difficult decision for him, made only after much prayer and consideration. At this time, he believes it is best for both his family and the Cathedral to bring his ministry to a close and to allow all involved to move forward. Over the past several mon
Charles Perez
Dec 8, 20252 min read


Inquiry requested into DOMA Bishop Chris Warner
DOMA Bishop Chris Warner December 4, 2025 Incarnation Anglican Church in Williamsburg, VA has experienced a series of crises, one result of which is a request for a formal inquiry into Bishop Chris Warner’s conduct under Title III, Canon 8 to determine whether his actions constitute canonical violations, abuse of authority, or neglect of episcopal duty. X account “@DOMA_Misconduct” has provided many documents that outline the recent history of this confl
Charles Perez
Dec 4, 202520 min read


Urgent Call for Stability: What the ACNA College of Bishops Must Address This Week
By Concerned Anglican www.virtueonline.org December 3, 2025 The Anglican Church in North America stands at a critical juncture. As the College of Bishops convenes for an emergency meeting, the decisions made this week will shape the province’s future for years to come. I write as someone deeply committed to our Anglican heritage and concerned for the wellbeing of clergy, laity, and the witness of the Gospel we collectively bear. The Federal Lawsuit: A Clear Path Forward The
Charles Perez
Dec 3, 20253 min read


Trinity Anglican Seminary Receives $10 Million Lilly Grant to Launch Anglican Formation Network
The Five-Year Collaborative Project Will Strengthen Leadership Development Across the Anglican Church in North America December 3, 2025 AMBRIDGE, PA — Trinity Anglican Seminary has received a grant of $9,999,876 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish the Anglican Formation Network: Equipping Leaders for Mission. Working in collaboration with the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and in partnership with several regional formation centers across the province, this five-ye
Charles Perez
Dec 3, 20254 min read


Church in Wales 'road map' for same-sex blessings is 'distressing'
Proposals will be brought before the Church in Wales Governing Body in April 2026. (Photo: Church in Wales) Staff Writer CHRISTIAN TODAY December 3, 2025 Orthodox Anglicans have accused bishops in the Church in Wales of "misleading" statements as it moves towards making same-sex blessings permanent. Bishops in the Church in Wales have published a 'road map' for the future of same-sex blessings following a four-year trial and a six-month consultation with clergy and parishion
Charles Perez
Dec 3, 20253 min read


Religion Scholars Hear About Church Numbers
By Greta Gaffin THE LIVING CHURCH November 26, 2025 The American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature host an annual conference dedicated to the academic study of religion. This year it met on November 22-25 in Boston. The Living Church attended panels that included Anglican theologians, as well as one about Protestant relic collecting. The Rev. Dr. Molly James, an Episcopal priest and interim executive officer of the Episcopal Church, gave a present
Charles Perez
Nov 29, 20257 min read


The Hammer Dropped – Archbishop Wood inhibited!
ACNA’s primate is prohibited from exercising any ordained ministry for two months By Mary Ann Mueller VOL Special Correspondent www.virtueonline.org November 18, 2025 The news was shocking but not unexpected. The Most Rev. Steve Wood (III ACNA) has been inhibited from exercising his ordained ministry in the Anglican Church in North America after a growing clamor calling for him being denied the opportunity to continue in his ordained ministry following at least two accusat
Charles Perez
Nov 18, 20254 min read


‘Season of Strain and Sorrow’: Anglican Bishops Inhibit Archbishop
By Jeffrey Walton JUICY ECUMENISM November 17, 2025 Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) Archbishop Steve Wood has been suspended from the exercise of ordained ministry for 60 days, following the written consent of the five senior-most bishops of the denomination. The restriction, canonically known as an inhibition, is the latest development in a string of communications from influential clergy and bishops following Wood’s self-imposed leave of absence announced on Nov
Charles Perez
Nov 18, 20255 min read
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