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Archbishop of Canterbury welcomes new Director of Anglican Centre in Rome

Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi will be Representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Holy See and Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome.

17/03/2017
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Archbishop Justin met with Archbishop Bernard in Burundi in February

Archbishop: 'St Ethelburga’s - a symbol and a place of reconciliation'

Centre offers contribution to transforming conflict and disagreeing well, says Archbishop.

26/05/2016
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St Ethelburga Photograph: Steve Dunlop Photography

Statement by the Archbishop of Canterbury

Following a recent meeting with survivors of the abuse carried out by John Smyth QC, the Archbishop has made the following the statement today. 

20/05/2021
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Why all kinds of religious leaders  are essential for building peaceful societies

The Archbishop's advisor for reconciliation, Dr Sarah Snyder, spoke on behalf of the Archbishop yesterday at the Foreign Office conference exploring how freedom of religion or belief can help prevent violent extremism.

20/10/2016
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Dr Sarah Snyder speaking at the Foreign Office conference on preventing extremism, London, 19 October 2016. (Credit: Foreign Office)
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