My visit this autumn is an opportunity to continue that rich tradition of visits between Canterbury and Rome.
Let's cut to the chase, the sharia controversy. I don't think I, or my colleagues, predicted just how enormous the reaction would be. I failed to find the right words. I succeeded in confusing people. I've made mistakes - that's probably one of them.
The twentieth century may tell us that we have nothing to be complacent about in the recent history of humankind; but it also tells us that there is nothing inevitable about tyranny.
Actual human discourse happens within a number of contexts, not in some sort of unified public forum.
I am pleased that Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles have decided to take this important step.
As the gospels present it to us, the mission of Jesus of Nazareth is about the way in which the community of God's people - historically, the Jewish people who had first received the law and the covenant - is being re-created in relation to Jesus himself.