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First New Bishop for the Anglican Church in North America
Consecration of the first new bishop for the Anglican Church in North America
Aug 26, 2009

FiF North America
New Bishop to be consecrated for FiF North America Missionary Diocese
Father Bill Ilgenfritz was nominated 7 years ago by FiFNA. He was elected by the College of Bishops of the new province, the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), as they began their inaugural assembly. Fr. Ilgenfritz will lead the Missionary Diocese of All Saints created for FiFNA parishes within the ACNA.
Jun 22, 2009

FiF North America
FiF NA Focus Group Reports & Legislative Actions
FiF NA makes changes to its Constitution to reflect the needs of a majority of members now being aligned with the new province of the Anglican Church in North America. New representatives are elected by the Assembly.
Jun 21, 2009

FiF North America
FiF NA Affirms Catholic Essentials
FiF NA delineated seven additional essentials in looking toward a Catholic understanding of Christianity. The Catholic view requires a fuller look at faith and practice.
Jun 21, 2009

FiF North America
FiF NA Assembly: Was Jesus an Unplanned Pregnancy?
FiF NA President Bishop Keith Ackerman spoke on the birth of the new province of the Anglican Church in North America. While not yet having received recognition from Canterbury, FiF NA and others have recognized the birth.
Jun 21, 2009

FiF North America
FiF North America in the new Anglican landscape
The loci of FiF NA has shifted from the majority in TEC to a majority in ACNA. This reversal means FiFNA will take new steps to support a developing province to grow to a more Catholic understanding of the faith and still provide for the needs of members remaining in TEC.
Jun 20, 2009

FiF North America
Forward in Faith NA responds to Q & A on the new ACNA
Members of FiFNA have been asking Council members questions about FiFNA moving forward in the new ACNA. We hope this will answer some of the most asked questions.
Dec 12, 2008

FiF North America
New Executive Director for Forward in Faith North America
Forward in Faith North America (FiF NA) announces the appointment of Dr. Michael W. Howell as its new Executive Director
Nov 24, 2008

FiF North America
Quincy Standing Committee Announces Bishop’s Retirement
The Right Reverend Keith L. Ackerman, VIIIth Bishop of Quincy, has announced to the Standing Committee his retirement as Diocesan Bishop
Oct 30, 2008

FiF North America
Forward in Faith North America President reacts to Pittsburgh deposition
The President of Forward in Faith North America reacts to the Pittsburgh deposition
Sep 19, 2008


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