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The Archbishop of Canterbury's role is strictly symbolic and unifying and the Communion's three international bodies are consultative and collaborative, their resolutions having no legal effect on the autonomous provinces of the Communion.
Since membership is based on a province's communion with Canterbury, expulsion would require the Archbishop of Canterbury's refusal to be in communion with the affected jurisdiction ( s ).
The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is Lambeth Palace.
The Archbishop, Alphege, was held hostage by the raiders and eventually killed at Greenwich on 19 April 1012, the first of Canterbury's five martyred archbishops.
Other ecclesiastical properties stood nearby at Tooley ( a corruption of " St Olave's ") Street, located in the Archbishop of Canterbury's manor of Southwark, where wealthy citizens and clerics had their houses, including the priors of Lewes and St Augustine's, Canterbury, and the abbot of Battle.
In 1313 it is mentioned again in the Archbishop of Canterbury's Register as Newington juxta London.
In 1562, the marriage was annulled and the Seymours were censured as fornicators for their " carnal copulation " by the Archbishop of Canterbury's commission.
Other English locations where Kayaks congregate are Huddersfield and South London ( Lewisham ) where the rector of St Stephens is the Archbishop of Canterbury's visitor to the Windward Island diocese.
In 1980, then Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, appointed him Archbishop of Canterbury's Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs, on the recommendation of Tomkins and Bishop John Howe.
Drainage became so bad that of the Archbishop of Canterbury's meadow at Southerham were converted into a permanent fishery ( the Brodewater ) in the mid-15th century, and by the 1530s the entire Lewes and Laughton Levels,, were reduced to marshland again.
He was a member of Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury's household after 1138.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's position as Visitor was also changed to that of Honorary Visitor of Alleyn's College of God's Gift, his powers being vested in the Charity Commissioners.
Although Wadhurst was almost certainly in existence at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, it was part of the Archbishop of Canterbury's land and was therefore not mentioned.
At what is the junction with the presently named Shornecliff Road was the bridge crossing of ' St Thomas-a-Waterings ', over a small brook, which marked a boundary in the Archbishop of Canterbury's authority of the nearby manors in Southwark and Walworth.
He served on the successor committee to the Archbishop of Canterbury's commission Faith in the City and chaired the churches ' review group on the Churches Main Committee.
Sir Richard Pynnington was appointed in 1485 and is known to have given money to the Archbishop of Canterbury's fund, showing the strong connection of the school with the church.
* a treaty signed by Louis and Henry's regents on 11 September at the Archbishop of Canterbury's house at Lambeth,
The following November, Franks organised ' The Great Congo Demonstration ' at the Royal Albert Hall on the 100th year anniversary of the then Archbishop of Canterbury's call for an end to the violence in the Congo.
* Archbishop of Canterbury's message to young people preparing to visit the Taizé Community
Two years later, King John was in St Albans when he learned of the Archbishop of Canterbury's suspension.
Fynes-Clinton was General Secretary of the Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches Union and its successor, the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association, from 1906 to 1920 and served as Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury's Eastern Churches Committee from 1920 to around 1924.
The Mission's Secretary General, Revd Tom Heffer, is the Archbishop of Canterbury's official Spokesman on Maritime Affairs.
He was the last knight to join his brother at the Archbishop of Canterbury's hermitage and apparently died there before the others left on crusade.

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* Archbishop of Canterbury – official website
Archbishop Heriger of Mainz offered to anoint Henry according to the usual ceremony, but he refused to be anointed by a high church officialthe only King of his time not to undergo that rite — allegedly because he wished to be king not by the church's but by the people's acclaim.
The official list of titles of the Pope, in the order in which they are given in the Annuario Pontificio, is: Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, Servant of the Servants of God.
As secretary and personal adviser to King Henry VIII, More became increasingly influential in the government, welcoming foreign diplomats, drafting official documents, and serving as a liaison between the King and his Lord Chancellor: Thomas Wolsey, the Cardinal Archbishop of York.
** Archbishop Desmond Tutu is given an official farewell at his retirement service.
* William Howley Archbishop of Canterbury has his coach attacked by an angry mob on his first official visit to Canterbury.
A spokesman for the Archbishop of Westminster said that Cardinal Ratzinger's words were not binding as they were not an official pronouncement of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Bacon helped secure the position of Archbishop of Canterbury for his friend Matthew Parker, and in his official capacity presided over the House of Lords when Elizabeth opened her first parliament.
His official title is " His All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch ".
In the 6th century, the official title became that of " Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch.
Widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture and among the most well-known churches ever built, Notre Dame is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris ; that is, it is the church that contains the cathedra ( official chair ) of the Archbishop of Paris, currently André Vingt-Trois.
Physical violence against Jews was never part of the church hierarchy's official policy for crusading, and the Christian bishops, especially the Archbishop of Cologne, did their best to protect the Jews.
It was ordered to change its name by the Church authorities in 1955, a year after Fahey's death, by the Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid ( a former pupil of Fahey's and a fellow member of the Holy Ghost Fathers ), in order to make it clear that it did not have official Church approval.
It is on the River Ouse and is the official residence of the Archbishop of York ; within the local area it is sometimes simply called " the Archbishop's Palace ".
However, a spokesman for the Archbishop of Westminster said that Cardinal Ratzinger's words were not binding as they were not an official pronouncement of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
On 1 September 1616 the chapel was consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury who became the official Visitor.
Leopold and Lilian initially planned to hold their official, civil marriage after the end of the war and the liberation of Belgium, but in the meantime, a secret religious marriage ceremony took place on 11 September 1941, in the chapel of Laeken Castle, in the presence of Queen Elisabeth, Henri Baels, and Cardinal van Roey, Archbishop of Mechelen and primate of Belgium.
The Reformation in Norway was accomplished by force in 1537 when Christian III of Denmark and Norway declared Lutheranism as the official religion of Norway and Denmark, sending the Roman Catholic Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson into exile in Lier in the Netherlands ( now in Belgium ).
Even though Christchurch has been the property of the Anglican church for nearly five hundred years, it is still viewed by the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope as the primary official Dublin cathedral, since it was so designated by the pope at the request of the then Archbishop of Dublin, St. Laurence O ' Toole in the 12th century.
In October 1610 he came to England in the suite of the ambassador, Lord Wotton of Marley ( brother of Casaubon's early friend Henry Wotton ), an official invitation having been sent him by Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury.
But in 2007 Pope Benedict XVI decided to give the honour again to the See of Patrick, creating Brady a cardinal rather than the reigning Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, previously a high-profile Vatican official.
Archbishop of Finland can refer to primates of either of the two official Finnish churches
Lambeth Palace is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England.

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