April 5, 2005
LAMBETH PALACE – The Archbishop of Canterbury,
the Most Revd Rowan Williams, has accepted an official invitation
to attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II in Rome on Friday. He
will be the first serving Archbishop of Canterbury to attend a Pope's
funeral.
An invitation was received through the Papal
Nuncio; Archbishop Rowan said he was ‘pleased and honoured' to accept.
The Archbishop has confirmed that he will be
wearing the ring presented to his predecessor, Archbishop Michael
Ramsey, by Pope Paul VI.
He will travel to Rome on Thursday and will be
accompanied by the Revd Andrew Norman, Archbishop's Secretary for
International and Ecumenical Affairs and by Mr Jeremy Harris, Archbishop's
Secretary for Public Affairs.
The Archbishop will return to the UK on Friday
evening.
Dr Williams will be wearing the ring presented
by Pope Paul VI to Archbishop Michael Ramsey. The ring had been
the gift of the people of Milan to the Pope and was given to Archbishop
Ramsey personally by the Pope during their meeting in 1966. Dr Williams
will also be wearing a pectoral Cross given to him by Pope John
Paul II.
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A photo of Pope John Paul
II in the sanctuary of Westminster Cathedral (ACNS/Rosenthal) |
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Archbishop of Canterbury,
the Most Revd Rowan Williams, reads a lesson in the shadow of
the great Easter Paschal Candle (ACNS/Rosenthal)
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The Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon,
Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, with the Very Revd
Wesley Carr, Dean of Westminster, in procession (ACNS/Rosenthal)
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