• 19 February 2013

Archbishop of Canterbury faces “a challenge for the imagination”

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has said that in his new role he, with the rest of the Anglican Communion, is faced with “a challenge for the imagination.”

Speaking in an interview with the Communion’s official magazine Anglican World he said, “What do we mean by the Anglican Communion, and how does it contribute as a blessing to the world in which we live in its present circumstances?

“That’s something I think Rowan (Williams) has been brilliant at, so have the Primates generally, and the ACC—as we see from the range of subjects covered in New Zealand. It’s something we need to continue.

“That challenge to the imagination is something that is constantly renewed and we need to be very reactive to it, and not allow ourselves to get bogged down in looking inward.”

The Archbishop’s comments are part of his interview in the second edition of Anglican World, a magazine that has been reporting on the life and mission of the Anglican Communion for several decades. Production was suspended in 2007, but it was relaunched in November 2012.

Along with the feature on Archbishop Welby, the latest edition features articles on the 100th anniversary of the Anglican diocese of Iran, a major youth conference in Central Africa, the commissioning of the Mothers’ Union’s new worldwide president, and the triennial gathering of Anglicans from around the world, which was this time in Auckland, New Zealand.

The full–colour magazine is filled with pictures as well as links to videos of Anglican and Episcopal life from right around the globe. See a preview of this quarter’s edition

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A year’s subscription (four editions) costs only £10 including postage (it is still at the 2007 price) and is available from the

Anglican Communion Office online shop

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