Dean Ross performs the first baptism at Holy Trinity Cathedral's new glass baptismal font.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed regret at the decision of the Most Rev Dr Mouneer Anis, Bishop of the
Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and President Bishop of the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East, to resign from Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion.
"Bishop Mouneer has made an important contribution to the work of the Standing Committee, for which I am deeply grateful," Dr Williams said. "I regret his decision to stand down but will continue to welcome his active engagement with the life of the Communion and the challenges we face together."
Bishop Mouneer cited the ongoing revisions of The Episcopal Church and Standing Committee''s failure to discipline TEC based on recommendations of the Windsor Report and the Primates Meetings.
Archbishop Peter Imasuen has been released after being abducted at gunpoint in Edo a week ago.
There may not be a single Episcopal church standing in Port-au-Prince today but that lack of walls and roofs does not mean the church in Haiti is dead.
St John's College will host the June centennial of the landmark World Missionary Conference held in Edinburgh.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has shone in a three-day conference called “Building an Ethical Economy,” sponsored by Trinity Church, Wall Street.
Taranaki is about to become the new kid on the block in the world of Anglican cathedrals.
Church aid agencies are responding to the humanitarian disaster in Haiti.
• Pregnant women face difficult deliveries
• WCC calls for Haiti's foreign debt to be cancelled
• African archbishops back Haiti relief campaign
• Aftershock rocks Haiti as diocese expands recovery role
• You can help through Christian World Service
• Photos: Episcopalians respond to the quake
• Haitian bishop rejects offers to evacuate
• Episcopal Church spends Sunday in prayer
• Race against time to supply clean water
• No dignity for the dead in Port-au-Prince
• A prayer after the earthquake
• Dr Williams' message of support