From India-
The 105th archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who is the symbolic
head of the Anglicans worldwide, will be in the city this weekend.
His
visit to the city is part of his countrywide tour as part of an
invitation extended by the Church of North India. The CNI was formed in
1970 when a large number of churches, other than the Roman Catholic Church, merged.
The
Anglican Church, or the Church of England, was among those that merged.
The 200-year-old diocese of Kolkata, of the CNI will be hosting the
Archbishop here. This is the oldest diocese of the country.
The archbishop will arrive late on Saturday night and will be hosted at a
five star address in the city. He will spend the entire Sunday visiting
different locations, mostly heritage addresses, associated with the
British rule. The day-long programme will start with the archbishop
attending a special church service at the St Paul’s Cathedral. He will
give his message to the city in this prayer service.
More here-
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/canterbury-archbishop-to-visit-city-this-weekend/articleshow/71017614.cms
Opinion – 23 November 2024
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