

Having wrestled with the best way to choose a new leader, the Church of England has decided to use the social networking site Twitter. It will also seek the views of people of all faiths and none, from the Chief Rabbi to Professor Richard Dawkins. For the first time in history, the long and usually private process will begin with a widespread public consultation, to be finished by the end of May. The Crown Nominations Commission, which must present the Prime Minister with two possible successors to Dr Rowan Williams, will also ask for contributions from ‘senior figures in other faiths, the secular world and the life of the nation’. A spokesman for the Church of England said the invitation would be made through the Church press but also through other media including the social networking site Twitter, where the CofE already posts news in nuggets of 140 characters or less. (See Praise story above)
Pray: for our nation to engage and respond to the debate in the early phase of finding a new Archbishop of Canterbury. (Lk.24:15)
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