Archbishop of Canterbury convenes high-level Commonwealth freedom-of-religion discussionPosted Apr 19, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Parliamentarians and senior religious leaders from 11 Commonwealth countries gathered at Lambeth Palace, the London official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, for two days of discussions on freedom of religion or belief. The event was convened by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in partnership with the Commonwealth Initiative on Freedom of Religion or Belief project director, Baroness Berridge.
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