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The Archbishop of Canterbury conducts the Royal Wedding at Westminster Abbey in London
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, marries Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton, as Michael Middleton, Kate Middleton's father, left, and best man Britain's Prince Harry, right, look on during the Royal Wedding at Westminster Abbey in London on April, 29, 2011. UPI/Kirsty Wigglesworth/Pool

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Eight female priests will attend Church of England house of bishops meetings as observers until the church moves to female bishops, officials said Monday.
Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday hinted at taking action to give the Church of England a "sharp prod" towards female bishops.
The Anglican Communion is considering a structural change that would add a "more presidential figure," Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams says.
The Church of England postponed a vote Monday on female bishops because of a dispute about safeguards for those who oppose women in the upper clerical ranks.
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Richard Dawkins, the British scientist who has become one of the world's best-known atheists, says he is not absolutely certain there is no God.
Archbishop seeks to heal Zimbabwe rift
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams hopes Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will help resolve a rift among Anglicans in the country, the BBC reports.
Archbishop of Canterbury may quit in 2012
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has told friends he wants to step down next year as head of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Archbishop has right to his opinion
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has a right to his opinion, even if he's wrong, British officials said.
Pope Benedict XVI and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams held a "cordial" meeting Saturday, their first since the Vatican targeted disaffected Anglicans.
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