Rowan Urges People Not to Forget Local Needs Amid Global Plight
Western Mail › January 05, 2005
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Western Mail › January 05, 2005
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The Archbishop of Canterbury urged people to 'think global, act local' in his New Year's Eve address. Rowan Williams said it was possible to be overwhelmed by 'the big picture' when trying to tackle the problems of the world.
Speaking at London's Tate Modern, which was holding an exhibition by abused children, Dr Williams said people should try to make a difference at a local level.See the full content of this document
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Rowan Urges People Not to Forget Local Needs Amid Global Plight
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