Sunday, December 26, 2010

Archbishop of Canterbury welcomes Royal Wedding - AFP

Archbishop of Canterbury welcomes royal wedding(AFP) - 3 hours ago

LONDON - the Archbishop of Canterbury, leaders welcomed the upcoming marriage of Prince William worldwide Anglicans, and his girlfriend Kate Middleton in his sermon on Christmas day.

In part, its address in the Canterbury Rowan Williams people the meaning of marriage urged Cathedral on Saturday morning to embrace next year of the second in line to the throne published before.

"Next year we will join celebrate what we hope will deeply joyous event in the Royal Wedding," he said after extracts.

"It is surely to cause that let alone this particular pair to each pair celebration should go on the adventure of Christian marriage, because each Christian marriage a sign of hope, it is because is a sign and sacrament of God's love requires own."

Maybe next year, he added: "we as a society want to may think, carefully and imaginatively, why lifelong loyalty and the mutual gift of selfishness are such great gifts."

Prince William, 28, announced his commitment to long-term girlfriend Kate, 28, last month after fails during a holiday in Kenya in October. The wedding was 29. April next year set in Westminster Abbey.

It will be UK's largest royal event since 1981 married William's parents Prince Charles and Diana.

The Royal family collected Elisabeth II estate at Sandringham in Norfolk, eastern England for Christmas although William and Kate not present were according to media reports.

The Prince was with its search and rescue helicopter team in the Royal Air Force was based in Wales, where he, while Kate thought, the privately owned with their family holiday, on-demand.

Williams, recognized in his sermon that marriages can experience difficulties.

But he added: "the Prince and his fiancée get together new step in solidarity ready for your, you have enough inspiration to more than you may sometimes think out of the chatter of our culture."

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