The Diocese of Namibia in the Province of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa celebrated its 100th anniversary. The centenary celebrations included a parade, celebrations of Namibian heritage and culture and a commemorative service with an address from the Most Revd Dr Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of Southern Africa and the […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
It has been announced by Downing Street that the Venerable Kelly Anne Betteridge, currently Archdeacon of Bodmin, will be the next Bishop of Basingstoke As Bishop of Basingstoke, Kelly will have a key leadership role across the Diocese of Winchester, especially in ministry development, as well having a particular pastoral care for parishes, chaplaincies and schools across […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Church of England’s latest cathedral statistics show continued growth in 2024, with weekly attendance rising to 31,900, an increase of eleven per cent compared to 2023. The rise was driven particularly by midweek services, which saw a 15 per cent increase in adult attendance and a 16 per cent increase in child attendance, although still lower than […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The General Theological Seminary (GTS) today announced it had received approval from the New York State Attorney General to lease the Close to Vanderbilt University. The 99-year lease will enable GTS to expand its innovative hybrid Master of Divinity (MDiv) program, while securing its presence at its historic home in New York City for decades […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Hands Case to Co-Counsel to Enable Process to Continue Without Further Interruption Mt. Pleasant, SC – Newly appointed Provincial Prosecutor, The Venerable Job Serebrov, resigned on July 31, asking that a newly appointed co-counsel be selected to take over in the ecclesiastical trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch III and ensure the case can proceed without undue […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, a man has been jailed for defrauding a parish church and an educational trust out of more than £285,000. Terence Capstick, aged 75, of Park Road, Winslow, was sentenced to four years for two counts of fraud by abuse of position at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (6/8). […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Governors of Ripon College Cuddesdon are delighted to announce that the Revd Dr Harriet Harris MBE will be the next Principal of the college. She will take up the post on 1st January 2026, following Bishop Humphrey’s retirement at the end of 2025. Dr Harris is currently the University Chaplain and Head of Chaplaincy […]| Anglican Ink © 2025