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"We rejoice in this opportunity to build on the commitment of our churches to pray together," the Archbishop of Canterbury and Church of Scotland Moderator said in a joint declaration today.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has given his strong support to the work of community-based responses to the global AIDS epidemic.
The Archbishop of Canterbury today wrote to all 37 Primates inviting them to attend a special Primates’ gathering in Canterbury to reflect and pray together concerning the future of the Anglican Communion.
"I praise God for you and what you do," Archbishop Justin tells Mothers' Union during service at Lambeth Palace.
Archbishop prays for first members of the monastic-inspired community for young Christians, "May you go from here to feed the world."
The Archbishop of Canterbury has written the foreword to the July 2016 edition of Crucible on safeguarding.
Archbishop Justin and the other five Presidents of Churches Together in England released a statement today following the killing yesterday of Father Jacques Hamel in Rouen, France.
The Cross of Nails is a symbol of hope and friendship in the aftermath of conflict. This cross, which Archbishop Justin wears each day, has an extraordinary story behind it.
The Archbishop makes specific awards each year in the form of the Lambeth Degrees and a suite of non-academic awards.
Thy Kingdom Come is about the Church coming together and praying for more people to know the love of Jesus Christ.