Tag archives: Archbishop of Canterbury

Church of England decisions on sexuality and marriage ‘could be made within two years’
November 9, 2020 By Faith Matters

Church of England decisions on sexuality and marriage ‘could be made within two years’

Bishops have released hundreds of pages of resources to help guide the Church of England (CoE) towards making decisions on issues of identity, sexuality and marriage within two years. Decisions on questions around same-sex relationships must be made “with some urgency”, according to a 480-page tome aimed at finding a way forward past deep divisions […]

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Access to be supervised when places of worship reopen, says archbishop
May 19, 2020 By Faith Matters

Access to be supervised when places of worship reopen, says archbishop

Access to places of worship will have to be “supervised” when they reopen, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has said. Places of worship come under step three of the Government’s coronavirus recovery strategy, which means they cannot open until July 4 at the earliest. But when they do reopen, certain […]

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Archbishop of Canterbury hopes for social care inquiry after coronavirus
May 17, 2020 By Faith Matters

Archbishop of Canterbury hopes for social care inquiry after coronavirus

The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he hopes for a Royal Commission into social care after the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking to BBC News, Justin Welby said he hoped there would be lessons learned after this crisis, mentioning a Royal Commission, a rarely used form of public inquiry. The archbishop said: “What I hope and pray […]

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Church apology after guidance declares sex only for straight married couples
January 31, 2020 By Faith Matters

Church apology after guidance declares sex only for straight married couples

The archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised after the Church of England (CofE) declared only heterosexual married couples should have sex. Archbishops Justin Welby and John Sentamu said they took responsibility for releasing the CofE statement last week which they acknowledged had “jeopardised trust”. The pastoral guidance was issued to clergy after a recent […]

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All Faith Delegation Considers Going to Iran
January 13, 2020 By Faith Matters

All Faith Delegation Considers Going to Iran

Labour’s Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield) raised the idea of a possible all-faith delegation, saying: “If we want peace we have got to carry on speaking to the Iranians, and all of us who’ve been campaigning for the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and the other prisoners held, believe that perhaps speaking at a level of faith, an all-faith […]

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Religious Leaders Must Take Responsibility for Extremists, Says Archbishop
August 30, 2019 By Faith Matters

Religious Leaders Must Take Responsibility for Extremists, Says Archbishop

All religions and their leaders must own up to extremist activities within their faith and examine which of their traditional teachings enable followers to commit evil, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said. The Most Rev Justin Welby, the figurehead of the worldwide Anglican Church, told interfaith leaders in Sri Lanka that accepting responsibility is key […]

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