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  1. El arzobispo de Canterbury o de Cantórbery (en inglés, archbishop of Canterbury; en latín, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis) es el primado de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y líder espiritual de la Comunión anglicana; se le considera primus inter pares y de este modo su posición jerárquica es meramente simbólica y nominal.

  2. El arzobispo de Canterbury es la cabeza de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y, simbólicamente, de toda la Comunión anglicana. Desde los tiempos de Agustín de Canterbury hasta el siglo XVI , los arzobispos de Canterbury eran católicos en plena comunión con el obispo de Roma, el papa .

  3. 23/05/2024. General election 2024: Invitation to pray for the nation. 22/05/2024. The Archbishop of Canterbury to visit Central America. 22/05/2024. Latest news and statements. Read all the latest news and statements from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Read here. The Archbishops' Commissions.

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  4. Justin Portal Welby (Londres, 6 de enero de 1956) es un obispo y teólogo de la Iglesia de Inglaterra. Obispo de Durham y actual arzobispo de Canterbury . Tomó posesión de su sede el 21 de marzo de 2013, siendo la persona número 105 en ocupar dicho arzobispado.

    • Present Roles and Status
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    • Province and Diocese of Canterbury
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    • List of Recent Archbishops
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    Today the archbishop fills four main roles: 1. He is the bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, which covers the eastern parts of the County of Kent. Founded in 597, it is the oldest seein the English church. 2. He is the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Canterbury, which covers the southern two-thirds of England. 3. He is the senior primat...

    It has been suggested that the Roman province of Britannia had four archbishops, seated at Londinium (London), Eboracum (York), Lindum Colonia (Lincoln) and Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester). However, in the 5th and 6th centuries Britannia began to be overrun by pagan, Germanic peoples who came to be known collectively as the Anglo-Saxons. Of the k...

    The archbishop of Canterbury exercises metropolitical (or supervisory) jurisdiction over the Province of Canterbury, which encompasses thirty of the forty-two dioceses of the Church of England, with the rest falling within the Province of York. The four Welsh dioceses were also under the province of Canterbury until 1920 when they were transferred ...

    The archbishop of Canterbury and the archbishop of York are both styled as "The Most Reverend"; retired archbishops are styled as "The Right Reverend". Archbishops are, by convention, appointed to the Privy Council and may, therefore, also use the style of "The Right Honourable" for life (unless they are later removed from the council). In formal d...

    The archbishop of Canterbury's official residence and office in London is Lambeth Palace.He also has an apartment within the The Old Palace, next to Canterbury Cathedralwhich incorporates some 13th cent. fabric of the medieval Archbishop's Palace. Former seats of the Archbishops include: 1. Croydon Palace: the summer residence of the archbishops fr...

    Since 1900, the following have served as archbishop of Canterbury: 1. 1896–1902: Frederick Temple 2. 1903–1928: Randall Davidson 3. 1928–1942: Cosmo Gordon Lang 4. 1942–1944: William Temple 5. 1945–1961: Geoffrey Fisher 6. 1961–1974: Michael Ramsey 7. 1974–1980: Donald Coggan 8. 1980–1991: Robert Runcie 9. 1991–2002: George Carey 10. 2002–2012: Row...

    From 1660 to 1902, all the archbishops of Canterbury died in office. In 1928, two years before his death, Randall Davidson became the first voluntarily to resign his office. All his successors except William Temple (who died in office in 1944) have also resigned their office before death. All those who retired have been given peerages: initially he...

    The Archbishopric of Canterbury, from Its Foundation to the Norman Conquest, by John William Lamb, published 1971, Faith Press, from Google Book Search
  5. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Arzobispo de Canterbury pronuncia discurso presidencial en el Sínodo General de la Iglesia de Inglaterra – Episcopal News Service. Publicado Feb 23, 2024.

  6. El arzobispo de Canterbury es la cabeza de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y, simbólicamente, de toda la Comunión anglicana. Desde los tiempos de Agustín de Canterbury hasta el siglo XVI, los arzobispos de Canterbury eran católicos en plena comunión con el obispo de Roma, el papa.

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