Archbishop on Eid Al-Fitr: Let us build deep and lasting ties with each other
In his first Eid message to Muslims, Archbishop Justin praised the “joyful” work of building Christian-Muslim relation, posted on his website. Here is an excerpt
In his first Eid message to Muslims, Archbishop Justin praised the “joyful” work of building Christian-Muslim relation, posted on his website. Here is an excerpt
Andrew Brown writes in The Guardian on Welby, Wonga and the moral dilemma of financial investing:
From the BBC: The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned the online lender Wonga that the Church of England plans to force it out of business
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has condemned attacks on Muslims in the UK and calls for solidarity with minority communities who suffer attacks.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby offers warm wishes on the birth of England’s new prince:
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby had a miserable childhood at Eton according to The Telegraph:
Kelvin Holdsworth, Provost of the Cathedral of St. Mary in Glasgow, Scotland
In his first presidential address to General Synod, the Archbishop of Canterbury told the church to recognize that that the “cultural and political ground” in Britain is “changing”, and to “accept that there is a revolution in the area of sexuality, and we have not fully heard it”.
The Drum’s version of Ruth Gledhill’s story which is captive behind the Times of London’s pay wall:
Justin Welby is catching some flak for not visiting Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem and surrounding villages on his first visit to the Holy Land since become Archbishop of Canterbury.