(Premier Christian News) Pope Leo, King Charles and the Archbishop of York have joined together for a special prayer service in the Sistine Chapel.
It is the first time that leaders of the Church of England and the Catholic Church have joined in prayer since the 16th Century Reformation.

As monarch, King Charles is the Church of England’s supreme governor, whilst the Archbishop of York is acting as its spiritual head until Dame Sarah Mullally is installed in March.
The ceremony opened with the Lord’s prayer, read first in English. The King and Pope then had a private meeting to discuss environmental sustainability; an issue which each man has spoken passionately about…(to continue reading click here)
This article was written by Anna Rees Green and published at Premier Christian News











One response to “King and Pope Join Together in Historic Prayer Service, First of its Kind in 500 Years”
Rome is the one that’s been pushing women bishops, and the reason the king put a woman as archbishop of Canterbury is that the “Church of England” is part of the Roman Whore of Babylon church now.