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Rowan Williams Preview

Archbishop Rowan Williams took over in December 2002 as head of the more than 70 million-member worldwide Anglican Communion. In the U.S., that means the Episcopal Church. Williams has already made headlines by opposing the British government’s stance on Iraq and for his personal support of homosexual unions.

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