Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby reveals ancestor owned slaves in Jamaica - His great, great, great grandfather Sir ...
The Most Rev Justin Welby warned legalising the practice could have “disastrous consequences” and lead people to opt for an assisted death to avoid feeling as if they are a burden on others.
The Most Revd Justin Welby is visiting the Diocese of Winchester from October 25 to 27 to see initiatives run by local churches and chaplaincies. The archbishop will be spending time in and around ...
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, hailed the move, describing it as 'the beginning of a multi-generational response to the appalling evil of transatlantic chattel enslavement'.
Justin Welby said that he did not want people to feel guilty for having such thoughts, saying that as a teenager he had sometimes harboured similar thoughts about his own father in the final years of ...
Justin Welby said that he did not want people to feel guilty for having such thoughts, saying that as a teenager he had sometimes harboured similar thoughts about his own father in the final years ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby at Lambeth Palace, London. The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned of a “slippery slope” ahead of an assisted dying bill being officially introduced to ...
Justin Welby told the BBC on Tuesday: “I think this approach is both dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and in every other place where it’s been done ...
But Archbishop Justin Welby told the BBC he believed legalising assisted dying “opens the way to it broadening out, such that people who are not in that situation [terminally ill] asking for ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called the idea of assisted dying "dangerous" and suggested it would lead to a “slippery ...