Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby on Monday spent his final day as leader of the world's Anglicans, nearly two months ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will officially step down on Monday as leader of the world's Anglicans, nearly two ...
Welby, 69, will be replaced on a temporary basis by outgoing Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, currently the second most senior cleric in the mother church of Anglicanism. He has also faced ...
The report found the Church of England -- the mother church of Anglicanism -- covered up the "traumatic physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual attacks", which occurred in Britain ...
On its current trajectory, Anglicanism will be all but extinct in the land of its birth by the 2060s. But Welby’s departure has a wider resonance. For one, it is an extraordinarily rare event.
laments Father Sebastian Morell in Death in Holy Orders: A Church without mystery, stripped of that learning, tolerance and dignity that were the virtues of Anglicanism? A Church without humility ...
The resignation of Justin Welby, amid a truly grotesque scandal involving the sadistic beating of boys over decades, has brought Anglicanism into disrepute. Welby himself had to go. He surprised ...
Calling the Church to prioritise Christian Unity will be the focus of an online discussion facilitated by the Anglican ...
Cottrell gave a sermon calling for the congregation to "walk the talk" after Welby stepped down as head of the Church of England -- the mother church of Anglicanism -- last month over failures to ...
The report found the Church of England -- the mother church of Anglicanism -- covered up the "traumatic physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual attacks", which occurred in Britain, Zimbabwe and ...