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- The response of the international community in responding to the early warning signs of a hunger crisis in East Africa has been branded “hugely inadequate”. In a recent report, Ripping off the Band Aid, Christian Aid warns hunger has “more than doubled in one year.” On World Humanitarian Day 2021, there were 2.1 million people...Hunger in East Africa doubles in one year
- A leading figure in the campaign to highlight the impact of the Windrush scandal has been appointed as the first Racial Justice Director of the Church of England. A Church of England priest, Guy Hewitt, who is also a former Barbados High Commissioner to the UK, will take up the post in November, heading the...Church of England’s first Racial Justice Director
- Synod votes to condemn Russian invasion Archbishop meets head of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine Protecting freedom of religion or belief protects everyone, says Archbishop Keep highlighting abuses of freedom of religion and belief, bishops urge Synod endorses plan to reach net zero carbon by 2030 General Synod welcomes £3.6bn investment in mission and ministry...News (all) for September 2022
- Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine was recently condemned by the General Synod in a debate where members heard of the suffering and terror experienced by ordinary Ukrainians because of the conflict. Members backed a call for prayer for an end to the war in Ukraine and for parishes and dioceses to work towards providing long...General Synod votes to condemn Russian invasion
- The Archbishop of Canterbury recently welcomed the head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Metropolitan Epifaniy, to Lambeth Palace. “We heard the most heart-breaking stories of atrocities against civilians and against Orthodox clergy in occupied territory, yet amidst it all the Patriarch spoke of love for all, especially enemies,” he said. “Of course, like all...Archbishop meets head of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine
- Restrictions on freedom of worship often go hand-in-hand with other forms of repression including against women and minorities, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has warned government ministers from around the world. He recently told a recent global summit on Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) that: “When people are free to worship and express...Protecting freedom of religion or belief protects everyone, says Archbishop
- Politicians from around the world have been urged to ‘keep up the momentum’ on tackling abuses of freedom of religion or belief, by the Church of England bishop who led a recent key review of Foreign Office support for persecuted Christians. The Bishop of Truro, Philip Mounstephen, told a recent global summit on Freedom of...Keep highlighting abuses of freedom of religion and belief, bishops urge
- The Church of England’s General Synod has endorsed detailed plans designed to help the Church to reach net zero carbon by 2030. The Routemap to Net Zero Carbo by 2030, published this Summer, encourages cathedrals, churches, schools and theological education institutions to make changes to their daily activities to reduce carbon emissions. The Bishop of...Synod endorses plan to reach net zero carbon by 2030
- The Church of England’s General Synod recently welcomed the Church Commissioners’ and Archbishops’ Council’s long-term spending plans. The Archbishop of York said that the plans, which cover £3.6bn over the next nine years, amounted to the Church “putting our money where our missional mouth is.” The spending would “underpin transformation towards being a ‘Simpler, Humbler...General Synod welcomes £3.6bn investment in mission and ministry
- The General Synod recently called on the Government to allocate more money for palliative care, as members voted to reaffirm the Church of England’s opposition to a change in the law on Assisted Suicide. Following a debate, members backed a Private Member’s Motion (PMM) paying tribute to the ‘enormous and untiring’ efforts of health professionals...More funding needed for palliative care, General Synod hears
- The global Anglican Communion will have a greater voice on the body which nominates future Archbishops of Canterbury, as a result of changes recently approved by the Church of England’s General Synod. Until now the wider worldwide Anglican Communion, outside of England, has been represented by just one of the 16 members of the Crown...Global Anglican Communion given more choice of future Archbishops of Canterbury
- DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal The Ukrainian Church and Moscow Bishops’ letter to The Times on the Rwanda asylum policy Church Commissioners’ research identifies historic links to transatlantic chattel slavery Bradford changed by ‘Culture’ win Conflict in the Church “inevitable” A third of reports using hand car wash app indicate potential labour exploitation The builders move...News (all stories) for August 2022
