As participants prepare to travel and meet later this month, we invite you to hold them in your prayers.
Words from St Patrick’s Breastplate remind us:
Christ with me,
Christ before me,
Christ behind me,
Christ in me.
From 27 June–5 July, Anglicans gather in Belfast for ACC-19, hosted by the Church of Ireland. Pray that Christ guides their journey, conversations, discernment, and shared mission under the theme “Called to One Hope.”
Read more about ACC-19: https://t.co/x0oFBxILKp
Standing together in Nairobi for #ThursdaysInBlack.
As ACYN, we lift our prayers for Kenya and the African continent in the continued fight against gender-based violence.
Join us in advocating for a society where everyone can live free from abuse.
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Member of the ACYN and facilitator with the Anglican Alliance Agents of Change program, Lulama Ntuta emphasizes on the #ThursdayInBlack campaign as we lift up prayers for communities to heal and for gender-based violence to end.
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Join the Anglican Communion Environment Network and Anglican Peace and Justice Network on friday for “Prayers of Lament and Hope: Restoring Peace with Creation,” marking World Environment Day.
Register here:
https://t.co/CX7Q4bQqaR
https://t.co/BRFqmLqCFs
ACC-19, the 19th in-person meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council, gathers representatives from every Member Church of the Anglican Communion to share updates, discuss mission and advocacy, and explore the work of Anglican Commissions and Networks.
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Prayer
Holy Trinity,
Father, Son & Holy Spirit,
draw us more deeply into your life of love.
Shape us as people of communion,
sent to witness to your grace among all nations.
Guide your Church in faith, hope & love,
and help us to trust the promise of Christ,
who is with us always
Today, on Trinity Sunday, we celebrate the mystery of the one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As we worship the Holy Trinity, we remember Christ’s call to make disciples of all nations and baptise them in God’s name.
This June, Anglicans worldwide will gather in Belfast for ACC-19, the 19th Anglican Consultative Council meeting. Hosted by the Church of Ireland, the event centres on worship, discernment, and fellowship under the theme “Called to One Hope” (Eph4:4–6).
https://t.co/x0oFBxILKp
'Technology has the power to heal, connect, educate and protect our common home; but it can also divide, exclude and generate new forms of injustice.'
Published by the Holy See on 25 May 2026, *Magnifica Humanitas* is the first encyclical from His Holiness Pope Leo XIV.
In *Magnifica Humanitas*, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV reflects on what artificial intelligence means for Christians and for the wider world.
It raises important questions about truth in public life, the dignity of work, the protection of vulnerable people, the dangers of misinformation and the use of AI in warfare.
It reminds the Church that technology must serve humanity, not reduce people to data or concentrate power in the hands of a few.
As AI becomes part of everyday life, Anglicans and other Christians are called to bring faith, wisdom and compassion into conversations about technology, justice and the common good.
To find out more about how Anglicans are exploring matters of science and faith, visit the web pages for The Anglican Communion Science Commission: https://t.co/30lo2Lx44v
Read the full encyclical, *Magnifica Humanitas*: https://t.co/Mth253DlpI
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