From Time-
It’s a familiar story of privilege in Britain: a well-connected man
receives a top-notch, prestigious education before making his name in
the high-paying business sector and is eventually selected to fill one
of the most prominent roles in British society. But this version of the
story has a twist: the man in question, Justin Welby, quit the life of a
business executive in 1987 and became a village parish priest in the
Church of England instead—and in remarkably short order has risen to be
on the verge of being officially named the Archbishop of Canterbury, the
spiritual leader of 80 million Anglicans around the world.
After weeks of speculation from the British media and Anglicans around
the world, Downing Street announced Friday on Twitter that a group of
clergy and lay people known as the Crown Nominations Committee (CNC) had
chosen the 56-year-old to be the head of the Church of England. Beyond
his background in business, Welby may seem like a surprising choice for
the top job for other reasons. Although he was rumored to be a
possibility for the leadership of the Church in September when the
16-member CNC met in a secret location to deliberate on their choices,
many felt that he was too young and new to the Church. A bit
“undercooked”, as Reverend George Pitcher put it when speaking to TIME
before the selection was announced. A bishop for less than a year,
Welby’s background seems more in line with that of a top political
advisor or a flashy CEO rather than the spiritual guide to millions.I
Read more:
http://world.time.com/2012/11/09/as-the-next-archbishop-of-canterbury-can-justin-welby-save-the-anglican-communion/#ixzz2BjJEwtHa
Friday, November 9, 2012
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plasterer sutton
I'm reminded of Jesus' words to the persnickety Pharisees: "You have strained out the gnat & gulped down the camel."
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