by Ed Thornton
Posted: 03 Aug 2012 @ 12:29
SEVENTEEN Primates from the global South said last week that they "expect to be consulted" about the appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury, who should "understand the concerns and conflicts in the worldwide Communion".
The Primates, who met in Bangkok last week ( News, 27 July), wrote to the chairman of the Crown Nominations Commission (CNC), Lord Luce, on 20 July. The letter was copied to the ... If you have a valid subscription to Church Times, please log inlog in to view this content. If you require a subscription, please click here.
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