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Archbishop Cranmer annulled the marriage between Henry and Katherine Howard
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader and chief primate of the Church of England and the entire world-wide Anglican Communion. The incumbent is The Most Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams.
The distance between Maidstone and Canterbury is approximately 28 miles (45 kilometers) by road.
Princess Anne sat with the Queen in the Royal Box. She stood in the front row between the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.
The first minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, presented the one surviving copy of Mary, Queen of Scots' death warrant to the Blairs Museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. The warrant was obtained by The Archbishop of Canterbury's library at Lambeth Palace, London, for the sum of £71,485 (with the assistance of donations). Following talks between The Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal O'Brien (leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland) and the first minister, it was presented to Scotland.
A bishop is lower down than the archbishop.
Saint Thomas Becket was chancellor of England and archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Henry II and was martyred following a bitter battle with the monarchy over royal control of church law.
well the argument between them was about Henry making thomas becket the archbishop of cantubury and Henry thought that if thomas was made archbishop then thomas would follow all of henrrys rules and would help Henry by taking money from the poor and making himself even richer but what he didnt no was that when he made thomas archbishop he would betray him and when thomas did become archbishop of Canterbury he decided to help his people not his king .Henry then got really mad with thomas and said "will there be no rid of this troublesome priest?" and that's when four knights overheard him and decided to get rid of him once and for all and that is how becket died
A bishop is in charge of a dioceses (a group of parishes). An archbishop is in charge of an archdioceses (a large dioceses).
James Ussher was Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656.
"The Canterbury Tales" was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century, between 1387 and 1400. It is a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury.