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Archbishop Justin Welby consecrated Rachel Treweek as Bishop of Gloucester and Sarah Mullally as Bishop of Crediton at Canterbury Cathedral today.
Archbishop Justin is in Ukraine where he has been meeting with churches, politicians, charities and ordinary Ukranians, hearing firsthand about the devastating effects the war continues to have on them.
Following the result of the US Presidential election, the Archbishop of Canterbury said today:
The Archbishop preached via video at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. today.
The Archbishop delivers a sermon at San Bartolomeo all'Isola in Rome, urging Christian unity.
Archbishop Justin writes in The Times as the Illegal Migration Bill enters committee stage in the Lords. Read the full opinion piece, published on 24th May 2023.
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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.
Archbishop Justin Welby outlined how General Synod came to approve legislation allowing women to become bishops in the Church of England.
In his annual keynote address for the Difference programme yesterday (Thursday 6th July), Archbishop Justin emphasised that peace and reconciliation are at the heart of the Christian story and mission, and stressed the importance of empowering young people to become leaders who can build peace in their communities.