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A Christian presence in every community
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Together we can ensure that no one suffers the injustice of poor housing.
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 appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a deeply significant process of discernment within the Church of England, overseen by the Crown Nominations Commission.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have established Commissions which have as their remit consideration of aspects of life in England today and the role that the Church of England has to play.
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.
Christian contributions to public debate.
The role of the Archbishops' Commission for Racial Justice was to set out a compelling agenda for change, for the benefit of all within the Church of England.
Sustainable, Safe, Stable, Sociable, Satisfying.
The Commission’s final report will call for the development of a National Care Covenant as part of a roadmap towards care and support becoming a universal entitlement.
This consultation invites you to share your thoughts on what qualities, values, and vision the future Archbishop should embody.