The Most Rev Justin Welby has today launched a new website, entitled "re-imagining Europe", which will act as a forum for differing views on the future of the European Union to ensure that people can "disagree well".
He said that the website, which has been launched with the Church of Scotland, will aim to provide "new ways of disagreeing well that leaves us energised and revitalised, not dispirited and divided".
Read moreThey have also raised fears that the proposals represent an attempt "to move legislative authority" away from the General Synod, the Church's parliament, and to the Archbishops' Council, the policy body at the heart of Church management.
Some even fear that the proposals are a "clandestine means" of removing legal constraints and "ceding untrammeled authority to the bishops and to the Archbishops' Council," according to the critique.
Read moreThe group, which also included leading rabbis from the Liberal and Reform strands of Judaism and the first female leader of the Methodist Church, Baroness Richardson, said religious teachings about the value of pain should have no place in arguments about assisted dying.
"There is nothing sacred about suffering, nothing holy about agony, and individuals should not be obliged to endure it," they wrote.
Read moreThe Church of England will be extinct by 2100 in terms of attendance and 2082 in terms of membership, claims John Hayward, writing on the blog of the Church Growth Modelling project.
The Anglican Church, once a key institution in the English-speaking world, has been in decline for over half a century, he says, and although some churches are growing, particularly on the evangelical wing, the overall trend is downwards.
Read moreArchbishop Sentamu told him he would revoke his licence to preach -- known as a Permission to Officiate (PTO) -- if he went ahead.
But after three weeks of "tears and soul searching", he said he and his partner had gone out to buy rings and are now set on pressing ahead.
Mr Timm said that after a lifetime steeped in Anglicanism, including three years training as a priest before going into his family's flour milling business, he would now be leaving the Church of England.
Read moreDecaying masonry and rusting metal work have put 887 places of worship on the critical list as service attendance numbers continue to plummet.
A Save Our Spires appeal has just been launched to protect the 40 most threatened steeples while other of the Church of England's 16,000 buildings face closure because of the perilous state of repair.
The crisis is impacting religious services and community resources from scout meetings to zumba classes.
Read more"That's the question one always returns to. Prayer isn't a means of making things happen. If God exists, God is worth talking to and listening to. That's the simple way of putting it."
Welby has a reputation as a guy who enjoys a good laugh and discourages formality. His manner when I meet him is affable but circumspect. This is a man who once observed that he didn't want the top job and was "one of the thicker bishops" in the Church of England.
Read moreOfficials call it urgency; critics say it is panic. The Church of England, the thinking goes, is about to shrink rapidly, even vanish in some areas, unless urgent action is taken. This action, laid out in a flurry of high-level reports, amounts to the biggest institutional shake-up since the 1990s. Red tape is to be cut, processes streamlined, resources optimised. Targets have been set. The Church is ill -- and business management is going to cure it.
Read moreThe Archbishop, the second most senior figure in the Church of England, warned that even he has no power to demand to see the files of banned cleric from other dioceses who retire to his area and apply for a new permission to serve as a priest again.
He told the Synod that unless the loophole is closed, abusers could return to serve as priests in a different part of England and potentially reoffend.
Read moreRestoration of the most severe penalty for clergy guilty of sex abuse or other crimes was revealed after the Most Reverend Justin Welby told a survivors group that the Church is ready to launch its own examination of the extent of child sex abuse by priests.
Getting tough: Restoration of the most severe penalty for clergy guilty of sex abuse or other crimes was revealed by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (above)
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