The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey, made the following statement in Downing Street after he and other faith leaders met with the Prime Minister.
10 October 2001
The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed his gratitude for the public response to today's invitation to prayer, issued jointly by church leaders. Dr George Carey said the invitation had provided "a valuable focus and an important opportunity to share hopes and fears".
10 October 2001
The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, the Revd Canon John L Peterson, in his quarterly column in the Anglican World magazine, spoke of the recent All-Africa Anglican AIDS Workshop and the powerful response that came to the workshops findings.
03 October 2001
Senior Church leaders across the nation have today issued a joint invitation to people in all walks of life to join a special time of prayer later this week for peace, justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of the atrocities in the United States.
02 October 2001
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey, has called for "the building of bridges not walls" with Britain's Muslim communities and expressed his deep respect for Islam.
24 September 2001
"Islam" is derived from the Arabic root salaama meaning peace, purity, submission and obedience. Islam stands for making peace by submitting to the will of God and obeying His law.
24 September 2001
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr George Carey, and the Dean of Canterbury, the Very Revd Robert Willis, will install two new Honorary Provincial Canons in Canterbury Cathedral during Evensong on Sunday, 16th September 2001.
12 September 2001
Un amplio espectro de recomendaciones, destinadas a apoyar y mejorar el rol único del Arzobispo de Canterbury, tanto en su país como a nivel mundial, están contenidas en un informe sin precedentes, publicado hoy (jueves 6 de Septiembre).
07 September 2001
Legislation should provide that the ordinary diocesan duties be devolved permanently on to a Bishop in Canterbury so styled.
07 September 2001
Wide-ranging recommendations designed to support and enhance the unique role of Archbishop of Canterbury at home and abroad are made in an unprecedented report published today.
07 September 2001