The Anglican Communion Office, based in London, England, at St Andrew's House, is the permanent secretariat for the instruments of Communion, it serves Anglican Consultative Council, the Primates Meetings, the Lambeth Conference as well additional committees, commissions and groups that emrege from time to time, as the need arises. The Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon serves as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion.
The office maintains the Anglican Communion database and has an archive of Anglican meetings dated back to the formation of the ACC.
The St Andrew's chapel has been designated a "Cross of Nails" Centre for peace and reconciliation, affiliated with the Community established through Coventry Cathedral, England.
The Anglican Communion Office
St Andrew's House
16 Tavistock Crescent
London
England W11 1AP
Tel +44 20 7313 3900
Fax +44 20 7313 3999

Lisbon’s Cathedral Church of St Paul was over flowing with people on Saturday as the Lusitanian Church in Portugal celebrated the 50th anniversary of the consecration of their first bishop. The Lusitanian Church is an extra provincial diocese to the Archbishop of Canterbury with its Anglican Communion roots coming from the Church of Ireland, the Episcopal Church USA and Igreja Anglican Episcopal of Brazil.
AWNN Third Issue can be found here: http://www.aco.org/resources/aw/online/index.cfm
The latest issue of AWNN is now online. The theme of the current edition digests Limbering Up for Lambeth.

The faithful around the Communion have a unique opportunity for Bible Study with their Bishops during the Lambeth Conference as the series ‘Signs on the Way’ makes its debut on the Lambeth Conference website. This special series - focusing on St John’s Gospel - complements the Bible studies in which the bishops and their spouses will take part during the Lambeth Conference 2008.

In the splendour of the Church of Santa Maria Sopa Minerva, Rome, the Very Revd David Richardson, former Dean of Melbourne, (Australia) was installed and blessed as the new Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome (ACR) on 7May 2008. He also will serve as the Archbishop of Canterbury's personal representative to the Holy See (The Vatican and the Pope).