Archbishop’s address at a Willebrands Symposium in Rome
ARCIC-III 2011.04.04

Protocol: ARCIC-III 2011.04.04
Author/editor(s): Rowan Williams
Creation: 19 Nov. 2009 The date of original creation or publication, if known
Size/extent: 8 pages
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An address given by the Archbishop of Canterbury to a symposium at the Gregorian University in Rome, hosted by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Johannes Cardinal Willebrands, first president of the Council.

There are two versions available here. The first includes in brackets passages that, because of the constraints of time, it was not possible to deliver in the symposium session itself. The version distributed to ARCIC III does not include the bracketed passages.