Archbishop of Canterbury in Kenya on last leg of African whistlestop tourPosted Feb 22, 2017 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The Archbishop of Canterbury has spent the day in Kenya as he concludes his visit to a number of countries in the region. He met the Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya, Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, who was elected last year as well as provincial staff. He also met the chair of CAPA (the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa), Archbishop Albert Chama; themes under discussion included the drought situation in Kenya, strife in South Sudan and radicalisation of youths in the region. Welby then visited the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi where he was briefed on preparations for centenary celebrations later this year. The archbishop and Caroline Welby then spent time with the primate at his official residence.
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