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Dr Rowan Williams was nominated as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury in July 2002 and officially confirmed in the post at a ceremony in St Paul's Cathedral in London on 2nd December 2002.
Dr Rowan Williams said he will quit at the end of the year to return to academic life as master of a Cambridge University college. Hinting at the pressures of the job, ...
An independent report commissioned by the Church – known as a Learning Lessons Review (LLR) – concluded the sisters "had been ...
Dr Rowan Williams says a divide in the Anglican Church is possible. Try as he might, Dr Williams has failed to get traditionalist church leaders - mainly in Africa - to reconcile their differences ...
Dr Rowan Williams unsurprised by Pope's retirement after he revealed his 'frailty' during Rome meeting. Pope described 'pressures of office' to former Archbishop of Canterbury ...
THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, told a congregation the day after the September 11 attacks in New York that God was “useless” at a time like that.
It was a little after half past ten when the Archbishop of Canterbury shuffled up the steps of the pulpit in York Minster to address the hushed congregation. After six years in the post, this ...
Voices Comment Dr Rowan Williams: As the first Syrian refugees arrive in the UK, we must now promise our support for more humanitarian action. This is an opportunity to register more clearly the ...
Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, talks to George Pitcher about schism, Rome, politics and conservation.
Dr Williams in his own words Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' call for the adoption of some aspects of Sharia law in the UK has been condemned by many, but has also received some support ...
Rowan Williams, who is spending his final months as Archbishop of Canterbury, is the 104th man to have served in that role. His retirement marks the end of more than 20 years as a bishop and ...