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‘Speaking on BBC Radio Five Live recently the Archbishop said, “We have had to learn in the Church that you talk about survivors and victims, that they must come first.”
The current Christian Today editor will take up the new role at Lambeth Palace in January.
The sermon is part of the Church of England’s first national digital service for Easter Sunday.
Statement by Lambeth Palace in relation to the Rt Revd Michael Perham, retired Bishop of Gloucester.
Archbishop Justin Welby ordained six new CofE deacons this weekend – who joined the 1,000 #NewRevs being ordained this summer.
Stand up for the truth and ‘challenge falsehoods when we hear them’, say Archbishops Welby and Sentamu in election message for age of social media.
Writing on his blog today, Archbishop Justin Welby reflects on the limits of electronic media in solving disagreements.
Following media reports about his biological father, the Archbishop of Canterbury has released this personal statement.
The Preacher to Papal Household, Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, preached to the General Synod of the Church of England at Westminster Abbey.
The Archbishop of Canterbury said today the memory of the Holocaust dead "cries out for our active defence of those who are vulnerable throughout the world, irrespective of their background or beliefs."