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Heads of Catholic, Anglican Churches Holds Talks

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The Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Benedict XVI took significant steps on Saturday to heal the rift between their respective faiths.

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Archbishops of Canterbury Williams to visit Cambridge

The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York will make a joint visit to Cambridge University this week (20 – 22 February).

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What did the Archbishop Williams Actually Say?

There has been a strong reaction in the media and elsewhere to the Archbishop of Canterbury's remarks of yesterday on civil and religious law. Let's see what Archbishop Rowan Williams has actually said.

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Autism Sunday 2008: Churches to pray for Autism

Autism Sunday, the International Day of Prayer for Autism and Asperger's Syndrome takes place on Sunday 10th February 2008.

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Archbishop of Canterbury arrives in Armenia

By invitation of Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II, the Primate of the Anglican Church, The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has arrived in Armenia, the press office of Holy Echmiadzin told PanARMENIAN.Net.

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Bethlehem's troubles remembered - West with People of Bethlehem

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has reassured the people of Bethlehem that neither they, nor the pressures that they live under are forgotten in the West. During a pilgrimage to Bethlehem with other English church leaders, Dr Williams addressed the city's civic representatives, stressing that problems had to be solved by people working together.

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Archbishop - Middle East Christians need support

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has pledged his support for the Christian Communities of the Middle East. Writing in The Times today (Saturday 23rd December 2006), Dr Williams says that factors such as reaction to the war in Iraq, mistrust from surrounding commuities and security measures have combined to put intolerable pressure on Christians in countries across the region including Iraq, Iran, the Holy Land, Egypt and Turkey, to the point where many are migrating away from their homelands.

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