THE Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Revd Kanishka Raffel, has issued a statement embracing “Jewish neighbours and fellow citizens in love, friendship, and support” in the aftermath of what he described ...
THE Bishop of Lichfield, Dr Michael Ipgrave, was “clearly correct” in taking no further action against the Revd Tim Hastie-Smith concerning the handling of reports about John Smyth’s abusive behaviour ...
THE Armenian Apostolic Church has condemned the arrest of a fourth senior prelate in its dispute with the Armenian government, and has urged other bishops not to succumb to unconstitutional “coercive ...
PRIMATES allied to the Global Anglican Futures Conference (GAFCON) have condemned the Archbishop of Canterbury for “refusing to prevent” the appointment of the Very Revd David Monteith as Dean of ...
South West If you have a heart for outreach into a diverse community; the gifts to lead a church as part of a collaborative team; a commitment to inclusion and the desire to live and minister in a ...
The Church TimesLondon and Home Counties The Abbey of St Benedict, London, wishes to appoint a Director of Music to lead the Catholic choir of Ealing Abbey, and to contribute to the development of the ...
THE evaluation of a project to transform Wigan into a “missional powerhouse” — which entailed the grouping of 33 churches in a single benefice — has reported mixed success after seven years and the ...
PATRIARCH KIRILL of Moscow has accused European politicians of “leading their people to the abyss of moral and spiritual devastation” and has insisted that Russia has a duty to “resist the Antichrist” ...
MARCELLA ALTHAUS-REID (1952-2009) was part of the wave of liberation theology in Latin America during the rule of the juntas between the 1970s and the 1990s. Marcella Althaus was brought up Roman ...
JOHN SMYTH’s abuse was properly referred to the police by the Church of England in 2013, retired senior police officers have told the Church Times. Their comments challenge the Makin review’s ...
THE “prolific, brutal and horrific” abuse perpetrated by John Smyth, a Reader in the Church of England, was covered up by “powerful evangelical clergy”, the long-awaited Makin review has concluded.