In spite of the haze of speculation, it is still something of a shock to find myself here, coming to terms with an enormous trust placed in my hands and with the inevitable sense of inadequacy that goes with that.
About Rowan Williams
Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouthis a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet. He was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, a position he held from December 2002 to December 2012.
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Quite a lot of our contemporary culture is actually shot through with a resentment of limits and the passage of time, anger at what we can’t do, fear or even disgust at growing old.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
My visit this autumn is an opportunity to continue that rich tradition of visits between Canterbury and Rome.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
Whether something is old-fashioned or not doesn’t resolve the question of whether it’s true or not. I can see the temptation of simply thinking, ‘Well, there’s a cultural mainstream which flows neatly in one direction. You just align with it’. And that really won’t do.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
I value unity because I believe we learn truth from each other in this process.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
We shall not find life by refusing to let go of our precious, protected selves.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
Violence is not to be undertaken by private persons. If a state or administration acts without due and visible attention to agreed international process, it acts in a way analogous to a private person. It purports to be judge of its own interest.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
I do feel that federation, loose parallel processes, are less than we’ve got, less than we could have and, in the very long run, less than what God wants in the Church.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
Even when I was Archbishop of Wales and working with new bishops, I used to say, not realising quite how true it was, ‘One of the things you will do as a bishop is disappoint people’.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
What can we say about a marketing culture that so openly feeds and colludes with obsession? The Disney empire has developed this to an unprecedented degree of professionalism.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
We are called to show utter commitment to the God who is revealed in Jesus and to all those to whom His invitation is addressed.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
I have to go on being a priest and bishop, that is, to celebrate God and what God has done in Jesus, and to offer in God’s name whatever I can discern of God’s perspective on the world around – something which involves both challenge and comfort.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
A healthy human environment is one in which we try to make sense of our limits, of the accidents that can always befall us and the passage of time which inexorably changes us.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
I am pleased that Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles have decided to take this important step.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)
In spite of the haze of speculation, it is still something of a shock to find myself here, coming to terms with an enormous trust placed in my hands and with the inevitable sense of inadequacy that goes with that.
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012)