Welby’s assertion on massacre follows him “far, far away in America”
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s comments linking progress toward LGBT equality in American churches to the massacre of Christians in Africa continue to reverberate. The New
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s comments linking progress toward LGBT equality in American churches to the massacre of Christians in Africa continue to reverberate. The New
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby sat down for 15-minutes with the Anglican Journal late Tuesday evening, April 8. Marites N. Sison’s article is entitled “Welby
The priest from the Church of England who asked +Justin Welby the now-famous question on the call-in radio show, has written some reflections on the
Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans presents a good roundup of response to Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby’s comments about who’s responsible for violence against gays
Archbishop Justin Welby has suggested in a talk radio interview that African Christians will be killed if the Church of England accepts gay marriage.
No joke: From
It is tempting to overreact to this story in the Guardian, so be careful. The Archbishop of Canterbury may, in fact, be signaling “an end
From the Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs:
Via email from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s office: Archbishop of Canterbury’s statement on the launch of joint Anglican-Roman Catholic initiative against modern slavery and human
The Telegraph’s title of John Bingham’s article is actually even more provocative: “Welby tells Church refusing gay blessings will be viewed like racism” An excerpt