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New Roman Catholic National Ecumenical Officer Appointed
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has appointed Rev. Fr Jan Nowotnik, a priest of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, as the National Ecumenical Officer and Secretary to the Department for Evangelisation and Discipleship at the Conference Secretariat in London.
English and Welsh ARC 100th Meeting
A special meeting held at Lambeth Palace on 2 July 2018
Spirit of Windrush: a national service
Reflections on the Windrush Service at Westminster Abbey on 22 June 2018, coordinated by CTE staff member Bishop Joe Aldred.
Walking Together: Mapping Anglican-Roman Catholic Relations 2018
A report released during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2018.
‘On the Way to Be One’ – Signs and Surprises
A 2017 conference of 100+ delegates and church leaders from Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Free Church and Pentecostal backgrounds looking at unity in Christ.
Behind Closed Doors – New report calls on Black Pentecostal Churches to do more to tackle the ‘hidden’ scourge of women blighted by human trafficking and modern slavery
Black Pentecostal Churches urged to do more to tackle human trafficking
‘Coat of Many Colours’ by Babatunde Adedibu: Book review
Reviewed by David Goodhew, Cranmer Hall, Durham.
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