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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 Archbishops’ Advisers for Appointments and Vocations team is a key team within the Office of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, supporting and advising the Archbishops and the wider Church on the appointments process for senior clergy.
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.
This consultation invites you to share your thoughts on what qualities, values, and vision the future Archbishop should embody.
Information on clergy remuneration, expenses and house for duty resources
Links to clergy HR legislation, policy and guidance.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York lead the vision and direction of the Church of England.
About the House of Clergy, one of the three houses of the General Synod.
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.