ACC leaves archbishop of Canterbury’s role unchanged in ongoing talks on Anglican identity

The Anglican Consultative Council has voted to maintain the Archbishop of Canterbury's current role while deferring decisions on structural changes to the Anglican Communion. The debate reflects ongoing internal tensions regarding theological differences and human sexuality.
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Reflects significant governance and ideological shifts within a major global religious institution.
Facebook | Join Our Newsletter | Search Home Top Stories Archives Jobs & Calls Events Press Releases Subscribe Sponsorship Quick Search Home Top Stories Archives Jobs & Calls Events Press Releases Subscribe Sponsorship Change Language Facebook ACC leaves archbishop of Canterbury’s role unchanged in ongoing talks on Anglican identity By David Paulsen Posted 10 hours ago The Anglican Consultative Council votes July 4 in favor of a resolution calling for further discernment regarding possible revisions to the structure of the Anglican Communion. The ACC chose not to adopt the changes known as the Nairobi-Cairo proposals. Photo: David Paulsen/Episcopal News Service
Balanced reporting on internal church organizational politics.
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