ACC-18
ACC ~ 12-19 February 2023 ~ Accra, Ghana
The Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) will convene for its 18th plenary from 12 to 19 February. Photo credit: ~ 2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, delivers his presidential address to members of the Anglican Consultative Council during their 18th plenary meeting in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 12 Feb. 2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, delivers his presidential address to members of the Anglican Consultative Council during their 18th plenary meeting in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 12 Feb. 2023
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, acts as the remote microphone carrier to deliver one to the Rt Rev’d Ryscilla Shaw from the Anglican Church of Canada during Session 4: Standing Committee report & update on progress with ACC-17 resolutions, Secretary General’s update, new Networks and Commissions at the eighteenth Anglican Consultative Council at the Marriott Hotel Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 13 Feb. 2023
Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury and a group of Primates at the eighteenth Anglican Consultative Council at the Marriott Hotel Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 13 Feb. 2023
Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury and a group of Primates at the eighteenth Anglican Consultative Council at the Marriott Hotel Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 13 Feb. 2023
The Episcopal Church’s delegation to the 18th Anglican Consultative Council — Maryland Bishop Eugene Sutton, Annette Buchanan, a lay leader from the Diocese of New Jersey, and the Rev. Ranjit Mathews, the Diocese of Connecticut’s canon for mission, advocacy, racial justice and reconciliation — poses with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 14 Feb. 2023
Bishop Graham Tomlin addresses members of the Anglican Consultative Council in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 14 Feb. 2023
Anthony Poggo, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, in one of the dungeons at Cape Coast Castle in Ghana used to hold enslaved people before they were loaded onto ships to be taken to the Americas. The eighteenth Anglican Consultative Conference held at the Accra Marriott Hotel, Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 15 Feb. 2023
Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, Primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa, in one of the dungeons at Cape Coast Castle in Ghana used to hold enslaved people before they were loaded onto ships to be taken to the Americas. The eighteenth Anglican Consultative Conference held at the Accra Marriott Hotel, Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 15 Feb. 2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, takes time out from a tour of Cape Coast Castle with members of ACC-18 for a moment of personal prayer and reflection in a former slave dungeon. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 15 Feb. 2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in conversation with the Archbishop of Ghana and Primate of West Africa, Archbishop Cyril Ben-Smith (l) and the Bishop of Jamaica and Primate of the West Indies, Archbishop Howard Gregory (r), in a dungeon at the Cape Coast Castle, a former trans-Atlantic slave trading post. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 15 Feb. 2023
Group photo of the delegates and guests at the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: Neil Turner/ACO ~ 16 Feb. 2023
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