Justin Welby, ten years on
Despite his troubles, the Archbishop of Canterbury still exudes energy, warmth and a very human approach to the role he’s occupied for a decade.
Despite his troubles, the Archbishop of Canterbury still exudes energy, warmth and a very human approach to the role he’s occupied for a decade.
A society devoid of a moral compass tends to get lost. If God is dead, we’d better find something to replace him.
Advent, the contemplative run-up to Christmas, sits at odds with a frenzied world.
Part-workbook, part-testimony, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s new book considers the reality of conflict against the desire for peace.
The Archdeacon of London explores the meaning of Easter.
While Lent has traditionally been a time of giving up food, Easter has always been a time to enjoy a bountiful feast.
This colossal painting is one of an ambitious series of canvases by the French artist Gustave Doré.
Over the years, politicians have often gotten Easter, and how to celebrate it, very wrong.
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