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Fraternal Visit to the Archbishop of Canterbury - Pope Benedict in the U.K.

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Pope Benedict XVI Says Goodbye to Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams
Pope Benedict XVI says goodbye to Rowan Williams. (Chris Ison/PA Wire-Getty Images)

Pope Benedict XVI says goodbye to the archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, as he leaves Lambeth Palace, September 17, 2010, the second day of Pope Benedict's visit to the United Kingdom.

(Photo by Chris Ison/PA Wire-Getty Images)

(The text of Pope Benedict's address at Lambeth Palace, continued from previous page)

"In the figure of John Henry Newman, who is to be beatified on Sunday, we celebrate a churchman whose ecclesial vision was nurtured by his Anglican background and matured during his many years of ordained ministry in the Church of England. He can teach us the virtues that ecumenism demands: on the one hand, he was moved to follow his conscience, even at great personal cost; and on the other hand, the warmth of his continued friendship with his former colleagues, led him to explore with them, in a truly eirenical spirit, the questions on which they differed, driven by a deep longing for unity in faith. Your Grace, in that same spirit of friendship, let us renew our determination to pursue the goal of unity in faith, hope, and love, in accordance with the will of our one Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

"With these sentiments, I take my leave of you. May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all (2 Cor 13:13)."

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