An interview with Jane Williams on her visit to Ghana; Children and women's work highlighted
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article34886
- Author
- Rosenthal, James M. (James Milton), 1951-
- Williams, Jane (Paul), 1957-
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican World
- Date
- 2007 Trinity
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican World
- Date
- 2007 Trinity
- Issue
- 126
- Page
- 42-43
- Notes
- "The wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury, a mother, a theologian and author, Jane Williams shares her vision for the Spouses Conference 2008 in this timely interview by the Editor [Jim Rosenthal]".
- An interview with Jane Williams about a conference of approximately 30 bishops' wives, mainly from West Africa, organized by Maria Okrofi, wife of the Primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa. Looking forward to the upcoming Lambeth Conference, Ms. Williams said that "what we really want to look at is empowering and enabling the bishops' spouses to be doing the work that they actually are doing. One of the big things of the conference in Ghana that I hope to take on into the Spouses' Conference is this concept of the absolute unique value of each person's contribution".
- Subjects
- Williams, Jane (Paul), 1957-
- Spouses of clergy - Anglican Communion - Congresses - Africa
- Anglican Communion - Bishops - Spouses
- Women in the Anglican Communion - Africa
- Women - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Women - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of West Africa
- Family - Ghana
- Family - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of West Africa
- Lambeth Conference, 2008. Spouses' Conference
- Location
- General Synod Archives