Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is stepping down to become master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. That’s got to be a relief to him. More: Explaining his reasons for leaving ...
Rowan Williams is former Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, and a contributing writer to the New Statesman. Can Hope, his autobiographical meditations on migration, sexuality and war, assuage ...
The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury (ABC), Rowan Williams, surprised his admirers and critics alike when he recently announced his retirement for end 2012. There is little doubt that this decision is ...
The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury has entered the debate about corporal punishment - after admitting he has smacked his daughter. Dr Rowan Williams, who officially takes up his post in ...
A simple blessing were the first words uttered by Dr Rowan Williams today after he was formally confirmed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Williams prayed: "May the Lord bless you and keep ...
An emotional farewell from Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams as he explores the hidden corners and meanings of England's oldest cathedral, his home for the last ten years. Show more An ...
What Rowan Williams misses least about the role of Archbishop of CanterburyWhat Rowan Williams misses least about the role of Archbishop of Canterbury ...
A memorial service has been held for the former Dean of Canterbury, Dr Robert Willis, who became famous around the world for his on-line reflections during the pandemic. The choral evensong was held ...
Dr Rowan Williams was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012. He is currently the master of Magdalene College, Cambridge and a life peer in the House of Lords ...
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