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The Archbishop of Canterbury meets and prays with Pope Leo XIV

Archbishop Richard Moth, who is a fellow Churches Together in England President was also present at the audience in the Vatican.

Ecumenism in a world of conflict: A witness of hope and universal love

CTE President for the Fourth Presidency Group and Head of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain Bishop Paulina Hławiczka-Trotman shares a timely reflection of the month for April.

A prayer for Easter 2026

The Presidents of Churches Together in England invite you to join them in prayer...

What is the CTE Presidents’ Covenant?

This is a pledge of commitment to each other and to the churches in England, which each CTE President makes when they take up the role.

Christian unity and the installation of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Ecumenical moments to look out for in the installation service of the Most Rev Dame Sarah Mullally on 25 March 2026.

Archbishop Sarah Mullally: servant-leader

Rt Rev Graham Kings introduces us to the new Archbishop of Canterbury and CTE President Sarah Mullally, and shares some thoughts on her appointment.

Q & A with Archbishop Sarah Mullally

The Church of England National Adviser for Ecumenical Relations, Rev Dr Matthias Grebe, recently spoke with the Archbishop of Canterbury as she starts her new role.

Archbishop Richard Moth is the new Catholic CTE President

Archbishop Richard has been installed as the twelfth Archbishop of Westminster and assumes the role of Churches Together in England President representing the Catholic Church.

New Orthodox President for CTE

Primate of the Armenian Orthodox Church, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, has been nominated to this office.

Cardinal Nichols and ecumenism

Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Southwark and Churches Together in England Trustee, Rt Rev Paul Hendricks, offers a personal reflection

Cardinal Vincent Nichols steps down as Archbishop of Westminster

He will be succeeded by Rt Rev Richard Moth, who is currently the Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.

CTE Pentecostal and Charismatic President re-elected

Bishop Tedroy Powell will serve a second term representing the national Member Churches in the Pentecostal and Charismatic Forum.

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