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Official Commissioning of Mr. Reginald Pepsival Robertson As The Global Co-Convener Of The Anglican Communion Youth Network

On Sunday, 27th July 2025, the Global Co-Convener of the Anglican Communion Youth Network, Mr. Reginald Pepsival Robertson was officially commissioned for this global role on behalf of the Anglican Consultative Council as indicated in a letter sent to the Archbishop of Ghana, from the Rt. Rev’d Anthony Poggo – Secretary General of the Anglican Communion. The commissioning happened at …

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When Vows Meet “Declare It and Claim It”: A Shifting Perspective on Wedding Vows

Author: Rev’d Fr. Desmond Uriel Quaye Have you noticed a subtle shift in how some churchgoers approach wedding vows? It’s a fascinating development, especially for those who’ve deeply embraced the “declare it and claim it” message, a central tenet of the prosperity gospel. This idea, that speaking something into existence will bring it to pass, appears to be leading some …

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Reflections from the Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV: A Pentecostal Perspective

By Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah (Former Chairman of the Church of Pentecost) One issue that often unsettles some Pentecostals and Evangelical Christians is the use of symbolism in the Catholic Church. As a Pentecostal, I attended the Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV with curiosity, particularly to observe how symbolism would be expressed in the liturgy. What I discovered was …

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The Anglican Communion’s reflections on the Inauguration of Pope Leo XIV

Source: Anglican Communion News Service During the Inauguration day, members of the Anglican delegation shared their reflections and experiences.  The Most Revd Leonard Dawea, Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia and leader of the Anglican delegation: “I’m happy to lead the Anglican delegation to the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV. It is a privilege, but also a blessing to …

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Pope Leo XIV shares commitment to Church unity in audience with faith representatives

Five Anglican Primates attended the audience with Pope Leo XIV, which included the Most Revd Dr Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. Those present were the Most Revd Leonard Dawea, Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia and a participant on IARCCUM (The International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and …

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Anglicans attend the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV

Source: Anglican Communion News Service As Pope Leo’s words floated over St Peter’s Square today, a call to unity, peace and mission were major themes in his inauguration message.  He appealed for a united Church, to be “a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world”. He also encouraged the faithful to “Look to Christ! Come …

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Press Release: Anglican Delegation will attend the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV

On Sunday, 18 May, the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV will be held in St. Peter’s Square, in Rome at 10 AM. A delegation from the Anglican Communion will attend, consisting of primates and Anglican leaders. They will join other Anglican pilgrims and representatives from other Christian World Communions and other religions. The delegation will represent the prayers and support …

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ADOA 1st Session of 25TH SYNOD: Youth In Focus: Anglican Diocese Of Accra To Expand Brigade Presence and Mentorship

By Naa Anyema Collison The youth were front and center in Bishop Torto’s 2025 Synod Charge, with new plans aimed at deepening discipleship and active participation among young people. “Plans are underway to upgrade the Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade and expand their presence to at least 10% of parishes by 2026,” the Bishop announced. The Diocese also reaffirmed its support …

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