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'Life
will be more interesting with an Archbishop who loves The Simpsons, thinks Disney
is dangerous, writes poetry, prays a lot and is frankly a bit of a holy scruff.'
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It's
official. Rowan Williams is now Archbishop of Canterbury. Who is he, where will
he live, what does he believe? Here's the fish guide. Rowan
Williams legally became 104th Archbishop of Canterbury in a medieval
ceremony at St Pauls Cathedral in early December.
But becoming an Archbishop is not a quick business he was nominated
last July, elected by the College of Canons of Canterbury in November but will
not be enthroned in Canterbury Cathedral until the end of February. At his confirmation
as Archbishop he said it was a very humbling
thing to be included in this long succession of Archbishops and
a very humbling thing to be aware of the trust that has been placed in my hands.
From AD 597 with Augustine until AD2002 with Rowan
there have been 104 Archbishops
of Canterbury, and Dr Williams will now be spiritual leader of
70million Anglicans in 38
Provinces all over the world. These days they get to live in a
Palace, although only in a little flat. Fancy
a tour? Of
course it was the Welsh who first realised Rowan's greatness and for the last
three years he has led the Anglican Church in God's
own country Come to think of it, here
is all the biographical information you could ever need about the new Archbish.
He is an Anglo-Catholic traditionalist who backs gay and women priests. Alas for
Tony Blair, he also likes to do his own
thinking and can make a pretty unusual claim to being a cleric
of our time: he was 200 yards away in Wall Street when two hijacked passenger
jets flew into the twin towers of the World Trade Centre. In his bookof
reflections on September 11th, Last
words he writes 'We have had the chance to read the messages sent
by passengers on the planes to their spouses and families in the desperate last
minutes; and we have seen the spiritual advice apparently given to the terrorists
by one of their number, the thoughts that should have been in their minds as they
approached the death they had chosen (for themselves and for others).
Dr Williams will have his work cut out holding together all the disparate
and sometimes warring elements within worldwide
Anglicanism - even when he joined the Gorsedd of the Bards at the
National Eisteddfod in Wales, his more conservative opponents immediately accused
him of dabbling in paganism,
just for wearing funny clothes! But life will be more interesting with an Archbishop
who loves The Simpsons, thinks Disney is dangerous, writes poetry, prays a lot
and is frankly a bit of a holy scruff. See what Rowan Williams has to say in his
own words check the fish
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