Katharine Jefferts Schori |
The Episcopal Church
Office of Public Affairs
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
At the invitation of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Katharine Jefferts Schori will attend the enthronement celebration on March 21 at Canterbury Cathedral.
“I look forward to joining with other primates of the Anglican Communion for the investiture of the next Archbishop of Canterbury,” Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori said. “It is a particular delight to welcome Justin Welby in this role, as we have come to know him over the last several years, both in The Episcopal Church and among the primates. He enters this role at a time of opportunity and challenge, when many people hope for continued growth and maturation within the Communion.”
During the trip, Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori will attend the Anglican Communion Primates Standing Committee, of which she is an elected member.
Archbishop Welby is the former bishop of Durham.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is considered one of the four instruments of Communion of the Anglican Communion; the others are the Lambeth Conferences, the Primates Meetings and the Anglican Consultative Council.
UPDATE: My question in the headline is moot. The Primates who attend the enthronement ceremony wear the rochet and chimere.
Thanks to Lapin at Facebook for the photo, which is from the ACNS.
She miter... and then she miter not..
ReplyDeleteExcellent punning, Linda.
DeleteThe matter of the mitre is settled as per my update. None of the Primates will wear mitres at the ceremony.
True, Grandmère, but never let a few facts get in the way of a good pun. :)
ReplyDeleteMiter not is correct. :-)
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