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The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has announced a set of official guidelines to regulate how politicians and government officials are received during church services and programmes across its ...
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has elected two new bishops and re-elected two archbishops.The bishops were elected during the church’s Episcopal Synod held on Friday, at Emmanuel Anglican ...
The Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Diocese on the Niger, Wednesday, distributed bags of Rice and cartons of Noddles worth millions as COVID-19 Palliative to the Association of People Living ...
NNEWI— THE Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Diocese on the Niger, has enumerated some of the hindrances towards building and organizing Nigeria into one unified people, with one heart and ...
Seven dioceses of the Episcopal Church have refused to accept her authority and formed their own network, but it remains within the church. These Virginia parishes have gone a step further, one that ...
ABUJA, NIGERIA - The head of the 17.5 million-member Anglican Church of Nigeria has denounced the Church of England 's new policy on partnerships for gay clergy and laity, and wants world ...
The Anglican Church has declared a seven-day fasting and prayers for Nigeria and its leadership, Primate of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, has said.
The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev’d Dr. Henry Ndukuba has extended condolences to the Roman Catholic Church following the passing of Pope Francis.
News about Anglican Communion. Commentary and archival information about Anglican Communion from The New York Times.
A powerful Anglican leader from Nigeria is strengthening the network of U.S. parishes he formed as a conservative alternative to the liberal-leaning Episcopal Church.
The Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion on Tuesday rejected the Church of England’s approval of same-sex marriage. The Primate of the Anglican Church, Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, disclosed this ...
Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, head of the Church of Kenya, blamed "the unfortunate rise of devious liberal churchmanship within Anglican Communion" for the Church of England's same-sex decision.