Anglican Communion Must Be Distinct from Church of England: Ndungane
McAteer, Michael R., Anglican Journal
Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town
speaks from the heart when he calls for a strengthening
of Anglican Communion bonds to offset fallout from last
year's Lambeth Conference.
"I feel very
passionately about the
Anglican Communion,"
the archbishop told the
Journal in an interview.
"There is something
unique about it and we
should not allow the
elements of
divisiveness that seem
to be growing following
Lambeth to get
between us."
Archbishop
Ndungane, who comes
from a long line of
Anglican clergy, was elected archbishop of ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Anglican Communion Must Be Distinct from Church of England: Ndungane.
Contributors: McAteer, Michael R. - Author.
Magazine title: Anglican Journal.
Volume: 125.
Issue: 8
Publication date: October 1999.
Page number: Not available.
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