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Newsletter: Moving Families

Moving Families (Michaelmas/Advent 2004/2005

tells the stories of people displaced from their homes by violence: in the Sudan and the Congo, Burma and Kosovo. Articles reveal the struggle to re-settle in a new land, often not knowing whether close family members are alive or dead. The newsletter also has articles about migrant workers in China, the Philippines and Hong Kong telling of their exploitation and encouraging action by churches and Christians to welcome and support them. The final section is about travelling families - the difficulties of gypsies in UK and the rapid changes to the life of nomads in the Sinai desert.

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20 DEC 2004 127 KB

10 December 2004 Communiqué Montego Bay, Jamaica

The Inter Anglican Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations (IASCER) met in Montego Bay, Jamaica from Sunday, 4th to 10th December 2004.

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10 DEC 2004 35 KB

IASCER Resolutions arising from the 2004 meeting

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10 DEC 2004 80 KB

Official Responses to the Windsor Report

The Windsor Report 2004 was presented to the Archbishop of Canterbury and to the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Primates and the Anglican Consultative Council. Official responses from the Provinces followed

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01 NOV 2004 71 KB

Windsor Report

The Lambeth Commission on Communion

The Windsor Report 2004

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18 OCT 2004 517 KB

Windsor Report (francias)

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18 OCT 2004 302 KB

Sección D: El Mantenimiento de la Comunión

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18 OCT 2004 51 KB

ICAOTD Communiqué - June 2004, Canterbury, United Kingdom

The International Commission of the Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue met in the International Study Centre, Canterbury Cathedral, in the United Kingdom, from Monday, June 21st - Friday, June 25th, 2004.

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25 JUN 2004 43 KB

Newsletter: International Year of the Family: Ten Years On - Problems and Progress

International Year of the Family: Ten Years On - Problems and Progress (Trinity 2004)

asks what has been achieved since the International Year of the Family in 1994. Articles from a wide range of countries tell of the increasing number of single parent families, of the changing role of parents with more women becoming the breadwinners and some men becoming more involved with the care of their children. A major concern over the ten years is the spread of HIV/AIDS and the newsletter tells of practical projects developed to help those affected by the pandemic.

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20 JUN 2004 141 KB

Report to Joint Standing Committee, 2004

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14 JUN 2004 48 KB
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