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Tag Archives: Rowan Williams
What nine years of Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury have achieved
Parishioners join vicar in protest conversion: Almost half a congregation has followed a vicar converting to Catholicism, after claiming that the Church of England does not know what it “believes” in any more The Rev. Minchew, a father of four, spent at … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches
Tagged Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams
Quote of the day: Rev. Peter Mullen on Church of England fudge
‘Our leaders have sat on the fence for so long that they are mightily sore.’ ~ Peter Mullen
Archbishop of Canterbury praises rioters, thieves and street thugs; or why Anglicanism is rotten at the top
Thankfully, at least one lowly Anglican rector is willing to speak the truth and mock his boss Rowan Williams’ upside down thinking: Rowan Williams hasn’t been nearly kind enough to those poor rioters by Peter Mullen
Separated at birth: Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Animal from the Muppets
From: here.
Posted in Humour, Visual Arts
Tagged Animal, Archbishop of Canterbury, Muppet Show, Rowan Williams, Separated at Birth, The Muppets
Old woolly-headed Rowan Williams finally speaks about the invasion of St. Paul’s — and backs the protesters!
Two weeks after the invasion of St Paul’s, the Archbishop finally speaks — and backs the protesters In a sign of the panic within the Church of England high command since the arrival of the activists, Dr. Rowan Williams intervened … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Tagged Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury, Prevaricators, Rowan Williams, Woolly-Minded Clerics
Peter Hitchens on Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and African dictator Robert Mugabe
‘How typical of the furry Archbishop of Canterbury that he can stand up against the persecution of Christianity in Africa, but isn’t aware of it here. We shall see in time if he did any good by sharing tea and … Continue reading
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams set to quit next year
Archbishop of Canterbury set to quit Rowan Williams is planning to resign next year, nearly a decade before he is due to step down, it has been revealed. In my opinion, this is a good thing. I want to like this man … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches, Theology
Tagged Anglicanism, Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury, Eyebrows, Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams ruthlessly fires adviser because of careless remark
Archbishop fires adviser over attacks on coalition The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams has fired one of his closest advisers in the wake of the political storm over his outspoken attack on the Coalition. Rev. George Pitcher, his public affairs secretary, who … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches
Tagged Anglicanism, Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury, Church of England, Rowan Williams, Ruthlessness, Sackings
Is there a future for Rowan Williams’ Church of England?
Perhaps . . . but not if this continues: Frankly, much of the Church has been mad for decades. There has been a general infantilisation at work. It is not so long since the archbishops of Canterbury and York put their names … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches
Tagged Church of England, Rowan Williams
Rowan Williams presiding over a denomination — the Church of England — that “will be dead in twenty years”
Ageing Church of England ‘will be dead in 20 years’ The Church of England will cease to exist in 20 years as the current generation of elderly worshippers dies, Anglican leaders warned yesterday. The average age of its members is … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches
Tagged Anglicanism, Church of England, Rowan Williams
Church of England faces being wiped out, report warns
Church of England faces being wiped out, report warns Which makes one wonder: if Rowan Williams is really as brilliant as his supporters make out, why aren’t more people coming to his denomination? Or, at least, why aren’t those already nominally … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches
Tagged Anglicanism, Anglicans, Church of England, Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams’ audio lectures on C.S. Lewis and the Narnia Chronicles
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams’ 2011 Holy Week Lectures are on the topic of the Narnia stories of C. S. Lewis. The lectures are available online: Lecture 1: ‘Not a tame lion’ Lecture 2: ‘I only tell you your own story’ … Continue reading
Posted in C. S. Lewis, Inklings
Tagged 'Narnia Chronicles', Rowan Williams
Six-year-old girl writes letter to God. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, answers
A six-year-old girl writes a letter to God. And the Archbishop of Canterbury answers And here’s the letter: Dear Lulu, Your dad has sent on your letter and asked if I have any answers. It’s a difficult one! But I … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Theology
Tagged Anglicanism, Anglicans, Atheism, Atheists, Children, Church of England, Letters, New Atheists, Rowan Williams, Theology