Archbishop of Canterbury will visit site of Indian massacreBy Rachel Farmer Posted Aug 2, 2019 |
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and his wife, Caroline, are featured on the home page of the 2020 Lambeth Conference. Photo: 2020 Lambeth Conference
[Anglican Communion News Service] Pilgrimage, prayer and pastoral concern will form the key elements of the archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to the United Churches of North and South India this September.
Archbishop Justin Welby will be joined by his wife for the 10-day visit, which will include taking part in 100th anniversary commemorations of the massacre in Amritsar.
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