Stonehenge was a failed experiment in "unifying" early Briton communities, new research has suggested. Archaeologists have suggested that the Neolithic stone circle was built to "unify" early ...
The Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin said the former most senior cleric in the Church of England had been ‘chewed up’ by his critics The Rt Rev Justin Welby was treated like Jesus Christ when he was ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby laid down his bishop's crozier on Monday Justin Welby has symbolically laid down his ceremonial staff, putting an end to over a decade in post as Archbishop ...
LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Following is a chronology of major events during Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby's 11-year tenure as leader of the Church of England and spiritual head of the ...
Justin Welby is preparing for his final day as Archbishop of Canterbury as he will officially quit the role within hours. Mr Welby anounced his resignation two months ago but his time in the job ...
The Most Rev Justin Welby spent his final day as head of the Anglican Church entertaining guests at Lambeth Palace. During his last day in office on Monday, which falls on the feast of Epiphany ...
Justin Welby is spending his final day as Archbishop of Canterbury, as he prepares to step down over failures in handling a Church of England abuse scandal. Almost two months after announcing his ...
Justin Welby is spending his final day as Archbishop of Canterbury as he prepares to step down over failures in handling a Church of England abuse scandal. Dr Welby will officially quit the role at ...
Archbishop of Canterbury will officially quit at midnight on Monday, almost two months after announcing his resignation Justin Welby will have to seek special permission to officiate as a priest ...
Justin Welby is spending his final day as Archbishop of Canterbury as he prepares to step down over failures in handling a Church of England abuse scandal. Dr Welby will officially quit the role ...
During his tenure as Dean of Liverpool from 2007 to 2011, former Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, allowed Roberts to continue officiating despite knowing about the historical conviction.