Why Palestinian Christians can view the archbishop of Canterbury's visit with cautious hope

Submitted by Fares Abraham on Thu, 06/25/2026 - 14:23 The people of this land do not need the global church to save them. They need it to stand with them, truthfully and consistently The archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, departs Canterbury Cathedral in England on 25 March 2026 (Henry Nicholls/AFP) Off The archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, came to the Holy Land this week on a visit to show solidarity with Palestinian Christians.
Submitted by Fares Abraham on Thu, 06/25/2026 - 14:23 The people of this land do not need the global church to save them. They need it to stand with them, truthfully and consistently The archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, departs Canterbury Cathedral in England on 25 March 2026 (Henry Nicholls/AFP) Off The archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, came to the Holy Land this week on a visit to show solidarity with Palestinian Christians.
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