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Why Chemin Neuf Matters

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Adapted from Anglican Communion News Service

In an interview posted on YouTube, Archbishop David Moxon discusses the significance of four Chemin Neuf members moving into Lambeth Palace.

The four Chemin Neuf members are Ione and Alan Morley-Fletcher, a married Anglican couple; Oliver Matri, a Lutheran training for ministry; and Ula Michlowicz, a Roman Catholic consecrated sister.

Together they will share in the daily round of prayer that underpins the Archbishop of Canterbury’s ministry, and further the ecumenical and international dimensions of his work.

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