Article: Anglican communion must be distinct from Church of England: Ndungane

Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town

speaks from the heart when he calls for a strengthening

of Anglican Communion bonds to offset fallout from last

year's Lambeth Conference.

"I feel very

passionately about the

Anglican Communion,"

the archbishop told the

Journal in an interview.

"There is something

unique about it and we

should not allow the

elements of

divisiveness that seem

to be growing following

Lambeth to get

between us."

Archbishop

Ndungane, who comes

from a long line of

Anglican clergy, was elected archbishop of Cape Town

in 1996 and became primate of the Church of the

Province of South Africa. He succeeded Archbishop

Desmond Tutu.

A strong African voice in the Anglican ...

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