Vatican Radio's Philippa Hitchen interviews Rowan Williams on his visit to the Pope

Asked about Saturday afternoon’s celebration of Vespers with the Pope in the church of San Greglorio al Celio, Dr Williams says “The fact that 3 successive archbishops have been to San Gregorio is an acknowledgement of historical fact, that the mission to England began here and it’s good to touch the soil on which you are nurtured, to honour the memory of St Gregory and St Augustine of Canterbury…and by going back to our common roots to affirm a communion that is still in us…….”

“A monastic community is a community assembled around the word of God, that identifies together with the prayer of Christ…that says something about the deepest roots of ecumenism …but also about mission and I’ll be speaking on Monday in Montecassino more specifically about the mission dimension of monastic life….”

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