Monday, October 23, 2006

Anglican Head Delivers Historical Beijing Service as China Tour Concludes
The Archbishop of Canterbury has held his first ever service in Beijing, China, in which he officially welcome the role Christians were playing on key Chinese issues.
by Daniel Blake
Monday, October 23, 2006,

The Archbishop of Canterbury has held his first ever service in Beijing, China, in which he officially welcome the role Christians were playing on key Chinese issues.

During the sermon, Dr Rowan Williams said there was “great opportunity” for Christian leaders and Chinese intellectuals to play their part in “responsible discussions”.

The Archbishop has discussed censorship and the death penalty in his two-week visit, and he had praised China for the way it treated children from difficult backgrounds.

Dr Williams praised the efforts of people who helped orphans and the work done with youngsters whose parents were in prison or had been executed.
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