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The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has officially severed ties with the Church in Wales, over what it described as a grave departure from biblical doctrine following the election of Rt Rev ...
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) elects new bishops for Osun North-East and Ilesa South-West dioceses. Learn more about the newly appointed clergy and their upcoming consecration.
Cherry Vann’s election on July 30 sent shockwaves through the religious community in Britain. In a vote, the Church in Wales’ ...
The Church also warned against publicly praising such figures. The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has issued strict new guidelines banning politicians and government officials from ...
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has released guidelines on how politicians and government officials should be received during church services ...
An Anglican church in Istanbul barred British MPs from entry after they voted to decriminalise abortion up to birth in England. Christ Church in Turkey’s largest city was slapped down by the ...
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has issued strict new guidelines banning politicians and government officials from speaking on church podiums during services. Read Also: Constitutional ...
Lawsuit says son born out of abuse was adopted and only recently reunited with dad, who had years ago received compensation for damages. Now both are suing the Anglican Church.
The Anglican Communion is attempting to prevent internal divisions over ordination of women and inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community from tearing apart the world's third-largest Christian faith.
Forty-six different Churches make up the global Anglican Communion, with the Church of England (CoE) considered the “mother church” to reflect its historical role. To avert an all-out split, a ...
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Forty-six different Churches make up the global Anglican Communion, with the Church of England considered the "mother church" to reflect its historical role.