Portuguese translation of communique
A translation of the Primates Statement from last month's meeting at Dromantine can be found here: http://www.aco.org/primates/downloads/communique_portuguese.pdf
A translation of the Primates Statement from last month's meeting at Dromantine can be found here: http://www.aco.org/primates/downloads/communique_portuguese.pdf
The following prayer was written for the 2005 Primates Meeting by the chaplain to the meeting, the Revd Shane Forster, on the staff of the Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland:
Collect for the Primates Meeting
Almighty and eternal God, you have called us to serve you in your Church and from the four corners of the earth we have heard and responded to that call. Guide and inspire us by your Holy Spirit and help us to find a deeper union in your Son. Grant that as we meet together we may listen to your voice, that we may listen to one another and in love and faithfulness seek to follow in the footsteps of your only Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen.
Scotland's Primus takes on important role at meeting of world-wide Anglican Communion Primates
The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church and Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney, the Most Revd Bruce Cameron will have an important role in next week's meeting of the world-wide Anglican Communion Primates (leaders), when he will be tasked with presenting a summary of the responses from the entire Anglican Communion to the Windsor Report presented by the Most Revd Robin Eames, the Primate of All Ireland, last October.
The Province of the Episcopal Church of Burundi extends its deepest sympathy to Archbishop Samuel Ndayisenga and his wife, Joy, following the death of their daughter, Fredence, on 6th February 2005. Our prayers are with them and all the family as they mourn. Fredence was fully involved in many aspects of Church life, including the cathedral choir in Bujumbura, and was an active member of the staff of the National Council of Churches (CNEB. Article from the Episcopal Church of Burundi