Sunday, February 11, 2007

Last bid to stop Anglican split
Archbishop Williams enters 'pivotal' battle to find a compromise in homosexuality row
Jamie Doward
Sunday February 11, 2007
The Observer

The Archbishop of Canterbury will this week launch what could be his final attempt to save the Anglican Communion from an irreparable split triggered by the increasingly bitter row over homosexuality and the church.

Failure to keep the world's 70-million -strong Communion together would be a watershed in the history of the church and a personal disaster for Rowan Williams, who will use a gathering of bishops in Tanzania starting on Wednesday to try to calm the row dividing liberal and conservative wings of the church. But he faces an uphill task.
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