The translation to Canterbury of Graham James of Norwich might indeed lead many good people to become Catholics.
But it would be a disaster for the cause of Christian witness to and through our public life, a mission within which the Church of England ought to be, in the words of Blessed John Henry Newman, "a bulwark against errors more fundamental than its own".
Having been Private Secretary to Robert Runcie, every allegation against whom by Gareth Bennett and others was confirmed from the horse's mouth in Humphrey Carpenter's devastating official biography, is a qualification?
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