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CANTERBURY, England (RNS) Various factions within the Anglican Communion are jockeying for position as bishops of the world’s third-largest Christian tradition gather in Canterbury for the start of a six-day meeting to discuss the future of their communion.But averting a split may not be possible.In an interview with the BBC’s Radio Four Monday (Jan. 11), he said he wants reconciliation, but he said “reconciliation doesn’t always mean agreement. … It means finding ways of disagreeing well.”Archbishop Justin Welby said the 85 million-strong Anglican Communion would still be a “family” even if some national churches went their “separate ways.”
religionnews.com/2016/01/11/archbishop-justin-welby-reconciliation-doesnt-always-mean-agreement/