Search results for ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’
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Osama bin Laden killing leaves Archbishop ‘uncomfortable’
The Archbishop of Canterbury says the killing of Osama bin Laden has left him with a “very uncomfortable feeling”. Bin Laden was unarmed when he was shot dead by US forces in a compound in Pakistan.
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Archbishop urges rich to shoulder their load in economy
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged the wealthier people in society to shoulder their load in the economic downturn in his Christmas Day sermon.
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Queen’s funeral brings ‘outpouring of love’ across faiths and communities
In this morning’s sermon, the Archbishop of Canterbury remarked on how so few leaders receive the kind of “outpouring of love” for the Queen which we have seen today.
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People come together at community centres to remember Queen
In his sermon the Archbishop of Canterbury remarked on how so few leaders receive the “outpouring of love” we have seen today.
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Faith leaders join mourners queuing to see Queen lying in state
The Archbishop of Canterbury crossed the bridge to Westminster this morning to greet some of the mourners as they waited to see the Queen lying in state, along with the head of Britain’s Roman Catholics, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, and other faith leaders.
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Justin Welby on free speech, Rwanda and partygate
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby responded to the Sue Gray report on Twitter this week saying: “Standards in public life are the glue that holds us together – we need to rediscover them and abide by them.”
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Church launches investigation into how Welby dealt with complaints about an alleged serial abuser
This programme can reveal that the Church of England has launched an investigation into how the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, dealt with complaints about a serial abuser of young men.
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Religious leaders adapt to coronavirus social distancing – but some refuse
The Archbishop of Canterbury will deliver his Easter sermon by video from his flat, as mainstream churches ask the faithful to log-on or tune in to hear the word.
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Police investigate alleged ‘brutal lashings’ by Christian leader
Police have today launched an investigation into claims that teenage boys from Britain’s leading public schools were violently beaten, in what’s been described as a “sadomasochistic cult” run by a lawyer with links to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Mapped: food banks on the rise as ‘hunger stalks the UK’
Working families are being forced to turn to food banks to make ends meet, the Archbishop of Canterbury says ahead of the publication of a government report. But where is your nearest bank?
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Challenge causes of poverty: Welby’s Xmas sermon
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby uses his first Christmas Day sermon to highlight the “injustices” facing Britain’s poor and victims of conflicts around the world.
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Welby: jury is still out on banking reform
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby tells Channel 4 News banks remain “too big to fail”, Prince George could become a Buddhist if he wanted, and the Daily Mail was “out of order” on Ralph Miliband.
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Can credit unions really wallop Wonga?
The Archbishop of Canterbury says he wants a more ethical lending model to “out-compete” payday loan companies. But are credit unions up to the challenge?
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Carey: Cameron gay marriage views ‘alienate’ Christians
David Cameron is alienating Christians by promoting gay marriage, according to the former archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey.
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Terry Waite meets Hezbollah 25 years after kidnapping
Former hostage Terry Waite returns to Lebanon to meet Hezbollah, the organisation believed to be responsible for kidnapping and torturing him when he was the Archbishop of Canterbury’s envoy.