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Sally Hope ViaMedia. The Representative Body of the Church in Wales issued a twitter on Bangor Cathedral, and other related matters within the Church, yesterday. It is copied below. After extensive and detailed discussions, the meeting has been adjourned, and a statement will be issued in due course.

That full statement is now being issued, comprising the full text of the motion approved by the Representative Body. Church Times Archbishop of Wales steps down, with immediate effect. Here is the personal statement by the Archbishop issued on Monday this week: Statement on Bangor Cathedral Visitation Report implementation.

The process for electing a new Archbishop is in the Constitution. So the meeting must be held not later that 26 August. The only reason for delay is if a see is vacant or becomes vacant within 14 cnc of the archbishopric becoming vacant. In that case the process does not start until the vacant see has been filled.

But Bishop John has delayed his resignation from his see by more than 14 days, so the timetable above must be followed. Helen King sharedconversations Ceasefire? Gay Archbishop of Wales has announced this evening that he has retired with immediate effect as Archbishop. He will also retire as Bishop of Bangor on 31 August.

There are statements from the Archbishop, the Bench of Bishops and the Chair of the Representative Body in this press releasecopied below.

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I am writing to you to announce my immediate retirement today as Archbishop of Wales. I also intend to retire as Bishop of Bangor on August 31st. It has been an enormous joy to serve in the Church in Wales for over 35 years. I cannot thank you enough for the privilege of working at your side for the sake of our Saviour Jesus Christ.

I would very much like to thank the clergy and congregations of this wonderful diocese before I retire and I will be in touch again about the way in which this might happen. He has given so much for the good of the Church in Wales. He now lays down his considerable responsibilities in the same spirit in which he has served for gay decades.

As Archbishop Andrew retires from his twitters, I wish to thank him on behalf of The Representative Body of the Church in Wales for his hard work, commitment gay vision during his time as Archbishop of Wales and Bishop of Bangor. The Archbishop has led the Church through a time of immense change and challenge. Throughout his time in post, has shown his deeply felt concern for the welfare, not just of the Church itself, but of our society and the world as a whole.

I know that everyone who has worked with The Archbishop during his ministry cnc have been touched by his twitter care and his profound dedication to improving the life of the Church in Wales and of the wider community. As he now passes that work to other hands, I want to place on record my sincere gratitude for all he has achieved, together with my admiration for the integrity of his ministry to the people of Wales.

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