Susie Leafe

Will a lunchtime of letters at Lambeth save the Anglican Communion?
In a last ditch attempt to reduce the tensions in the Anglican Communion the Archbishop of Canterbury has written to all the bishops.

Singing despite the suffering
Life is hard for women in Congo, but this group is trusting God.

Global South bishops say, 'We most certainly cannot walk together'
It is not clear in what sense, if any, a Communion that does not share communion can be said to share such unity.

The Anglican Communion stands at a crossroads
Millions of orthodox Anglicans around the world are praying that the next two weeks will bring healing and life. The events of the past few days suggest it will be a challenge.

Human sexuality seems set to dominate Lambeth 2022
Before it has even started, the Archbishop of Canterbury's hope, "not to have the whole Lambeth Conference spent talking about issues of human sexuality," seems to have been dashed.

Will the Archbishop of Canterbury listen to the voice of the Global South?
The Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches wants the Lambeth Conference to reaffirm a resolution on marriage and human sexuality.