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Pope Benedict XVI met with Archbishop Rowan Williams, the leader of the Anglican communion, at the Vatican Saturday. Everything was polite for the benefit of the cameras, but the growing rift between the two shows no sign of narrowing, reports CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar.There were handshakes in public, but at a moment of increased tension between the Catholic and Anglican churches, the pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury spent barely 20 minutes in private conversation.Rowan Williams presides over the worldwide congregation of Anglicans, about 80 million people, including more than two million Episcopalians in the United States.His church is divided over issues of homosexuality and gender.Some Anglicans object to the ordination of women and gay men as priests and recently their election as bishops.Last month Pope Benedict offered disaffected Anglicans the opportunity to convert to Catholicism while still retaining some of their own traditions. For example, married priests can remain married under the pope's offer.The Vatican has been accused of "poaching." Vatican officials insist the pope is merely "reaching out."More here-
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/21/eveningnews/main5729200.shtml
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