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31/07/2009

Paul's Personal Pages

[Paul's Personal Pages]  

[Summary of the Report]  [My Comments on the report]

The Windsor Report - Responses

(The Lambeth Commission on Communion)


Media

Media reaction to the report in the UK, and further afield, is monitored by Thinking Anglicans here.  (being frequently updated - start with the publication date, Monday October 18th, 2004).  

Anglicans Online keep a watch on the media around the world (and links to much else besides).

Church Times (mean with what goes on the web), and the Church of England Newspaper.


Organizations

liberal groups traditionalist groups
Inclusive Church

Changing Attitude

 

Anglican Mainstream

Forward in Faith

Anglican Communion Institute

Evangelical Alliance

Anglican Communion Network


Official responses

Official responses are publicised here.

The Archbishop of Canterbury's press releases.

The Primates’ Standing Committee has set out the next official steps here.  

Statement from the Diocese of New Hampshire


Some individual responses (in no particular order)

John Rees (Diocesan Registrar and Legal Consultant to the Lambeth Commission)

The Most Revd Barry Morgan (Archbishop of Wales, member of the Lambeth Commission)

The Most Revd Peter Akinola (Primate of All Nigeria)

The Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane (Archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa)

The Most Revd Frank Griswold (Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America, on the Windsor Report 2004)

The Most Revd Andrew Hutchison (Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada)

Tom Wright (Bishop of Durham, member of the Lambeth Commission)


[Summary of the Report]  [My Comments on the report]

[Paul's Personal Pages