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Traditionalist Anglicans formally announce that they are setting up a new Church in the US and Canada.

Four Anglicans discuss the events of the past three weeks and share their thoughts about the future of the Church.

The Anglican Church's 10-yearly Lambeth Conference has taken place, with more focus than ever on the issue of homosexuality.

The "pieces are on the board" to solve the wrangling over homosexuality which threatens to split the Anglican Church, the Archbishop of Canterbury says.

Liberal churches must end the ordination of gay bishops and stop blessing same-sex relationships, senior Anglican clergy say.

A group set up to allow the Anglican Communion to contain its divisions about homosexuality reports a bleak assessment of progress.

Will the Lambeth Conference bring an end to the split in the Church or will it confirm it?

Six Anglicans from across the world discuss the key topics facing the Church.

Senior Anglican clergy are to gather in Kent for the Lambeth Conference but what is its purpose?

The head of the Anglican church in the US says her church has embarrassed other parts of the Anglican Communion with its stance on sexuality.

A leading Church of Ireland bishop may boycott Communion at the Lambeth Conference in solidarity with those who are refusing to attend.

A look at the life and career of the Anglican Communion's first openly gay Episcopal bishop, Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.

What is the importance of the Synod's vote over women bishops to the future of the Anglican Communion?

The traditionalist Bishop of Durham has called the new movement Gafcon, formed in protest of liberal views in parts of the Anglican Communion, ridiculous.

The Bishop of Durham's attack of the new Gafcon movement, reveals divisions within Anglican traditionalists, says the BBC's Christopher Landau.

Church of England traditionalists vow to provide an alternative what they call a "false gospel" on issues like homosexuality.

The BBC's Robert Pigott reports on the traditionalists within the Anglican Church who are ready to fight any liberal policies.

Almost a third of the bishops invited to attend the Lambeth Conference have decided to boycott the meeting, the BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott writes.

A summary of conservative and liberal viewpoints on the issues causing growing divisions in the Anglican church.

Conservative Anglicans open talks in Jerusalem with criticism of the Archbishop of Canterbury, amid a rift over gay priests.

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