Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Archbishop of Canterbury reflects on the "pilgrimage of justice and peace"

From Anglican News-

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby generously granted an interview on the subject of “the pilgrimage of justice and peace” last week in São Paulo, Brazil. His visit to Brazil was part of a personal journey that has taken Welby to 31 Anglican provinces around the world since his enthronement as archbishop in March 2013.

The Archbishop of Canterbury is primate of the Church of England, a founding member church of the World Council of Churches (WCC).

The concept “pilgrimage of justice and peace” is found in a call to Christians and others of good will from the 10th Assembly of the WCC, an event in the Republic of Korea addressed by Welby in November 2013.


More here-

http://www.anglicannews.org/news/2014/09/archbishop-of-canterbury-reflects-on-the-pilgrimage-of-justice-and-peace.aspx

1 comment:

Leonard said...

iNTERESTING: Archbishops ¨Fundamentalist¨ NO CHANGE, Justin and John of England have identified the BIG PROBLEM. Now I suggest they exam themselves and how they intend to move beyond self-awareness and act like fully functioning human beings (and grown ups)! Imagine, identying with the very ¨wise¨ Pope Francis without identifying/accepting ones own part in the injustice, and lifethreatening danger, directed toward LGBTI at The ANGLICAN COMMUNIOION (Church of England included)!