Resolution 68
Progress in the Anglican Communion Missionary Appeal
The Conference, holding the Anglican Congress to be of great value to the
life of the Anglican Communion,
(a) reaffirms the desire expressed at the Anglican Congress of 1954 that
another such Congress be held;
(b) respectfully requests the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Presiding
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
to appoint a committee of bishops, priests, and lay persons to make
arrangements, in accordance with the resolution of the Anglican Congress
1954;
(c) asks that special consideration be given by this committee to the
question of holding this Congress outside the English-speaking countries;
(d) suggests that the date of the Congress be 1963; and
(e) recommends that the major topic should be "The World-wide Mission of
the Church."
Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.) Anglican Congress (1963 : Toronto, Ont.)