
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.
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rishi Sunak both preside over parties divided in what they believe.
Part-workbook, part-testimony, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s new book considers the reality of conflict against the desire for peace.
Yesterday the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, did an extraordinary thing – he brought prayer to the heart of London.
Since becoming the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury in 2013 Justin Welby has been all action. He has needed to be. From his two immediate predecessors
If I were to say that General Synod – the Church of England’s decision-making body – is few people’s idea of a relaxing mini-break, then
Theresa May and Justin Welby share similar problems – it’s time we cut each of them some slack. They each have national and international responsibilities.
On the 21st March Justin Welby will mark the fifth anniversary of his enthronement as the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury. It is a significant moment
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