Lambeth Conference will not meet in South Africa.London (ACNS ACNS Application and Content Networking System (Cisco) ACNS American Conference on Neutron Scattering ACNS American Clinical Neurophysiology Society ACNS Academic Computing and Networking Services ACNS Automated Copyright Notice System and staff)--The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. , Rowan Williams Book of Common Prayer The next collaboration will be selected on September 30, 2007. (Vote here) , has announced that the next Lambeth Conference Lambeth Conference, convocation at Lambeth Palace, London, that brings together all the bishops in the Anglican Communion. It meets about every 10 years at the invitation of the archbishop of Canterbury and is the principal instrument of international Anglican life, is to be held in Canterbury, about 88 km east of London, in the summer of 2008. The choice of venue and date for the next conference followed a meeting between Archbishop Williams and the Lambeth Conference Design Group, an international panel of advisers chaired by Archbishop Ellison Pogo of Melanesia. The group reported on its examination of options both for the conference and possible associated events, including a review of financial and logistical considerations. The Design Group recommended Canterbury as the conference venue for 2008. The decision cancels tentative plans to hold Lambeth 2008 in Cape Town. Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town had proposed holding the conference there and the 38 Anglican primates, or senior bishops, had endorsed the idea at a spring meeting in 2003. The Lambeth Conference, which draws together Anglican Communion bishops from around the globe, is convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury normally once a decade. The last conference took place in 1998. Some 750 bishops from about 540 Anglican dioceses attended. The city of Canterbury For the local government area in Sydney, Australia, see City of Canterbury, New South Wales
There was no immediate word on whether there would be, in conjunction with the Lambeth meeting of bishops, an Anglican "congress" that would include laity as well as clergy. The idea was proposed by Archbishop Williams' predecessor, George Carey, and endorsed by the Anglican Consultative Council The Anglican Consultative Council or ACC is one of the four "Instruments of Communion" of the Anglican Communion. It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference. in 1999. |
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