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Why is it taking so long to choose a new leader of the world’s 80 million Anglicans?
It took the Catholic Church about three weeks from the death of Pope Francis to elect his successor, Pope Leo.
But it’s almost seven months since Justin Welby resigned, in controversial circumstances, as Archbishop of Canterbury.
MADELEINE DAVIES of The Church Times in Britain has some answers – and a tip about his replacement.
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Why is it taking so long to choose a new leader of the world’s 80 million Anglicans?
It took the Catholic Church about three weeks from the death of Pope Francis to elect his successor, Pope Leo.
But it’s almost seven months since Justin Welby resigned, in controversial circumstances, as Archbishop of Canterbury.
MADELEINE DAVIES of The Church Times in Britain has some answers – and a tip about his replacement.

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