Anglican Communion to play active role in next week’s Commonwealth leaders’ meetingPosted Apr 10, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Preparations are almost complete for the biennial meeting of leaders from 53 countries in the Commonwealth of Nations, which will take place next week in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Lancaster House, the Commonwealth’s international headquarters. The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is one of the world’s largest international summits, bringing together representatives from small and large nations across the globe. Representatives from a number of Anglican provinces within the Commonwealth will be taking part; and in a parallel event, the archbishop of Canterbury will host a high-level roundtable on freedom of religion or belief at Lambeth Palace, his official London residence.
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