Archbishop of Canterbury urges government to put food banks out of businessPosted Sep 12, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has used an address to Britain’s Trade Union Congress to speak of a society where church-run food banks and homeless shelters are no longer needed. Archbishop Justin delivered his address as the TUC gathered in Manchester for their annual conference in its 150th year, and told them that “unions must have a vision of a just and a righteous society.”
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