Head of Anglican Communion recounts conversion to Christianity, praises Pope Francis
CWN - July 18, 2013
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"I think he is extraordinary," said Archbishop Justin Welby. "Unpredictable. He's not John XXIII or anyone else. He's Francis. He has deep humility and a consciousness of the complexity of things. He has Ignatian and Franciscan spirituality."
The Telegraph reported:
As well as speaking in tongues (a Protestant practice), [Archbishop Welby] adores the sacrament of the eucharist (a Catholic one). He also says the morning and evening office, Book of Common Prayer version, in the chapel of the palace, every day … For his own spiritual discipline, Justin Welby uses Catholic models – the contemplation and stability of Benedictines, and the rigorous self-examination of St Ignatius. And, in a choice that could not possibly have been made since the 16th century – until now – the Archbishop's spiritual director is Fr Nicolas Buttet, a Roman Catholic priest.
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