Christians and other faith communities in Sri Lanka have paid tribute to Anglican Bishop Kenneth M. Fernando, commending him for defending human rights during the country’s civil war and promoting dialogue across ethnicities and faiths. Fernando died on Sept. 3 at the age of 93 in the national capital, Colombo. Born on July 25, 1932, Fernando studied […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
All seven Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church are among a group of faith leaders from across the UK who have written to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor asking them to “seize this moment to take decisive action to drive down child poverty.” The letter, which was sent to Downing Street today, Sunday 31 […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Archdeacon Alan Perry is no longer the general secretary of General Synod, per a press release posted on anglican.ca Sept. 3. The release does not specify a reason for the ending of his employment in the role. It states that he is a priest of the Anglican Church of Canada in good standing, and it wishes him […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Bishop of Western Newfoundland John Organ, whom the provincial metropolitan found violated misconduct policies when he fired a former cathedral dean, has hired a new dean and will resign effective Oct. 1. Organ said in an Aug. 25 letter to the diocese that he had appointed the Rev. Kris Gosse as dean and rector of […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The consecration of six new CSI bishops in the space of two weeks between August 3-16 is undoubtedly a record of sorts. But what is perhaps more important is that four of the six bishops appointed were in keeping with the popular mandate they received from their respective dioceses. The bishops of Madras, Nandyal, Cochin […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — In the besieged Sudanese city of El-Fasher, the Rev. Daramali Abudigin is staying on, even as random bombs, stray bullets and hunger kill members of his flock. The 44-year-old priest has kept St. Mathew, of the Anglican Church of Sudan, open to all Christians, after increased fighting has forced other pastors and […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
“The situation is very serious. It is terrible. In Punjab alone, there are over one and a half million people who have been made homeless due to the floods. These people live on the streets, and it is an enormous effort to care for them. In my parish of Bhai Pheru, south of Lahore, today […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, The Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba has announced that the first phase of the creation of full-fledged and missionary Dioceses in the Church of Nigeria is over as no new applications will be attended to for now. The announcement was made at the 14th edition of the […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Christopher Brain, a former priest of the Church of England and founder of the Nine O’Clock Service (NOS) in Sheffield, has been found guilty of 17 counts of indecent assault on nine women at the Inner London Crown Court. The 20 August 2025 verdict comes after a protracted high-profile trial revealing years of abuse masked […] The post Christopher Brain Convicted of 17 Indecent Assaults appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Church of South India (CSI) has appointed the Rev. Dr. Vincent Vinod Kumar as the new Bishop in the Karnataka Central Diocese. His consecration took place on 11 August 2025 at St. Mark’s Cathedral, Bengaluru, with the Moderator of the CSI Synod, the Most Rev. K. Reuben Mark, presiding. Born on 24 April 1965, […] The post CSI consecrates bishop in Karnataka Central Diocese appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
South Carolina Standing Committee Demands Transparency in Bishop Stewart Ruch Trial The Standing Committee of the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina has issued a forceful letter calling for accountability and transparency in the ongoing ecclesiastical trial of the Rt. Rev. Stewart Ruch III, voicing deep concern over what it described as procedural chaos, lack of […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has officially cut all ties with the Anglican Church of Wales following the election of Bishop Cherry Vann, an open confessing lesbian cleric, as the 15th Archbishop of Wales. This was pronounced by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, the Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba today during the official […]| Anglican Ink © 2025