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ACNS3437 Archbishop of Canterbury to speak at St Albans


From "Anglican Communion News Service" <acnslist@anglicancommunion.org>
Date Thu, 8 May 2003 15:58:53 +0100

ACNS 3437	     |		 ENGLAND	     |		 8 MAY 2003  
  

Archbishop of Canterbury to speak at St Albans conference on Christian unity

[Diocese of St Albans] The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan
Williams, will give a keynote address at a major conference on Christian
Unity, being held at St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, on Saturday 17 May.

More than 800 delegates will take part in the conference, entitled 'May they
all be one...but how?', with people travelling from across the UK and Ireland
for the event.

Dr Williams, who was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in February, will
be making his first visit to St Albans in his new role.

The other keynote speakers are Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity and a leading
Catholic theologian; and the Revd Elizabeth Welch, Moderator of the General
Assembly of the United Reformed Church 2001/2 and a former member of the
Central Committee of the World Council of Churches.

Other speakers will be: Elaine Appelbee, Director of the Bradford Health
Action Zone, formerly Bishop of Bradford's Officer for Church in Society and
member of The Church of England's General Synod; Fr Timothy Radcliffe, Master
of the Dominican Order, 1992 to 2001; and Bishop Joe Aldred, Director of the
Centre for Black and White Christian Partnership at the University of
Birmingham and a Bishop of the Church of God of Prophecy. Bishop Aldred will
also preach at an ecumenical service at the end of the conference.

Canon Iain Lane, Director of the St Albans Centre for Christian Studies,
said, "The conference draws together a range of distinguished speakers to
explore a vision of Christian unity for the next generation. Everyone is
happy to affirm that Christian unity is important, but in reality progress is
slow and often churches seem to have become focused only on the theological
and institutional issues.

"There is a need for renewed energy in all aspects of the search for unity,
and a new emphasis on a shared experience of prayer, social action,
engagement with the Bible and the expression of the gospel in and through the
creative arts.

"The conference aims to stimulate, encourage and inspire a renewed commitment
to discover a form of unity which is practical and achievable in the next
generation."

The conference is jointly organised by: The Newman Association, the Catholic
organisation promoting an informed laity; The Society for Ecumenical Studies,
an organisation committed to the search for Christian unity through dialogue,
study, and mutual understanding; and the St Albans Centre for Christian
Studies, an ecumenical centre for Christian learning based at St Albans
Cathedral. 

For full information please visit: www.stalbanscathedral.org.uk

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