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Archbishop of Canterbury: Vote to confirm Justin Welby | Archbishop of Canterbury: Vote to confirm Justin Welby |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A 1,000-year-old ceremony on Thursday will confirm Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury-elect. | |
The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral will meet as part of a medieval tradition where the dean and canons of cathedrals selected bishops. | The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral will meet as part of a medieval tradition where the dean and canons of cathedrals selected bishops. |
There will be only one name on the ballot sheet and the electors will be under royal command to choose him. | There will be only one name on the ballot sheet and the electors will be under royal command to choose him. |
Bishop Welby will remain the Bishop of Durham until a legal ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral next month. | Bishop Welby will remain the Bishop of Durham until a legal ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral next month. |
Fight for right | Fight for right |
At the Confirmation of Election on 4 February, the Dean of Canterbury will confirm to a commission of diocesan bishops that Bishop Welby has been elected according to statute. | At the Confirmation of Election on 4 February, the Dean of Canterbury will confirm to a commission of diocesan bishops that Bishop Welby has been elected according to statute. |
For centuries Canterbury Cathedral has had to fight for the right to elect the archbishop. | For centuries Canterbury Cathedral has had to fight for the right to elect the archbishop. |
It was largely Henry II's dispute with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas a Becket, over control of the Church that led to Becket's murder in 1170. | It was largely Henry II's dispute with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas a Becket, over control of the Church that led to Becket's murder in 1170. |
In 1209 the Pope had to intervene when the cathedral elected a rival candidate to the cleric preferred by King John. | In 1209 the Pope had to intervene when the cathedral elected a rival candidate to the cleric preferred by King John. |
In the Reformation, cathedrals finally had their right to elect bishops enshrined in a constitution - but only if the candidate was the monarch's nominee. | In the Reformation, cathedrals finally had their right to elect bishops enshrined in a constitution - but only if the candidate was the monarch's nominee. |
So when the dean and canons of Canterbury meet on Thursday it will be to obey a royal command to make Bishop Welby archbishop-elect. | So when the dean and canons of Canterbury meet on Thursday it will be to obey a royal command to make Bishop Welby archbishop-elect. |
Royal approval | Royal approval |
Bishop Welby will formally become Archbishop of Canterbury when his fellow bishops confirm his election next month at St Paul's Cathedral. | Bishop Welby will formally become Archbishop of Canterbury when his fellow bishops confirm his election next month at St Paul's Cathedral. |
His enthronement will be at Canterbury Cathedral in March. | His enthronement will be at Canterbury Cathedral in March. |
The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, stepped down from the position at the end of last year. Bishop Welby had been named as his successor in November. | The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, stepped down from the position at the end of last year. Bishop Welby had been named as his successor in November. |
His name was submitted to the prime minister by the Crown Nominations Commission after a consultation process, and the Queen approved Bishop Welby for election. | His name was submitted to the prime minister by the Crown Nominations Commission after a consultation process, and the Queen approved Bishop Welby for election. |
The College of Canons will meet in the Chapter House of Canterbury Cathedral to elect Bishop Welby to be the new Archbishop of Canterbury. | The College of Canons will meet in the Chapter House of Canterbury Cathedral to elect Bishop Welby to be the new Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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