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This consultation invites you to share your thoughts on what qualities, values, and vision the future Archbishop should embody.
The appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a deeply significant process of discernment within the Church of England, overseen by the Crown Nominations Commission.
Consultation launched on proposal to change make-up of body which nominates future Archbishops of Canterbury.
The Prime Minister has appointed The Lord Evans of Weardale KCB DL to be the Chairman of the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury.
The Church of England has launched a public consultation as part of the appointment process for the next Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Archbishops’ Secretary for Appointments has written to members of General Synod to confirm expected timings for the process of nominating the next Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury is made up of a diverse group of members who bring a range of experiences, perspectives, and spiritual insights.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion, is appointed by The King following a prayerful and carefully structured process.
The Crown Nominations Commission was formed in 1974 when the Prime Minister agreed to the creation of the Commission as a means of supplying the Prime Minister with the names of candidates.
The office of Archbishop of Canterbury dates back to St Augustine of Canterbury, the first Archbishop of Canterbury.