…The Archbishop of Canterbury is the convener and chairman of the conference, which is held once every ten years at the Archbishop's residence (Lambeth Palace) in London. As branches of the Church of England were established as independent dioceses around the world, the need to strengthen the unity of the Anglican Communion as a whole grew. In 1867, 76 bishops gathered at the invitation of Archbishop Charles Thomas Longley of Canterbury to hold the first conference. Since it is technically a conference, the decisions of the conference are not legally binding on each diocese, but as a consensus of bishops symbolizing the unity and continuity of the faith, it has a great moral influence and has especially contributed to the promotion of the movement for church unification. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Longley, CT" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…カンタベリー大主教が招集者ならびに議長となり,10年に1度,ロンドンの大主教公邸(ランベスLambeth宮)を会場として開催される。世界各地に英国国教会の枝が独立管区として確立するとともに,聖公会全体の一体性を強化する必要が強まったため,1867年,カンタベリー大主教ロングリーCharles Thomas Longleyの招請により,76人の主教が集まって,第1回の会議を開いた。正確には協議会であるため,会議の決定は各管区に対して法的拘束力はもたないが,信仰の一致と継続性を象徴する主教たちの合意として,大きな道義的影響力をもち,とくに教会合同運動の促進に貢献してきた。… ※「Longley,C.T.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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