Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Anglican Head Holds Final Service in Front of Hundreds; Rowan Williams Retires

From Cristian Post-

More than 700 participants attended the final service of Rowan Williams as the Archibishop of Canterbury on Sunday, Dec. 30. The Anglican leader will officially steps down from his post as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury as 2013 begins.

Williams, 62, retired as leader of the Church of England and the wider 77-million strong worldwide Anglican Communion after 10 years of service.


"It was a way for the local congregation and the people of Canterbury to come together and say thank you to archbishop Rowan for all he has done for the last 10 years," a Canterbury Cathedral spokesperson said of Sunday's service, during which Williams was presented with five porcelain bowls by the Very Rev. Robert Willis as a gift for his service.


In his last Christmas Day sermon on Dec. 25, Williams told congregants that he believes Christianity is still strong, regardless of a recent census report which indicated the Christian religion declined by 13 percent over the last decade across England and Wales.


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