He praised the “constant efforts” of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI to bring Catholics and Protestants closer together.


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LKing Charles III, head of the Anglican Church, on Saturday hailed the “constant efforts” of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI for peace and rapprochement between Catholics and Protestants, saying he welcomed the news of his death with “deep sadness”. .





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“I also remember his constant efforts to promote peace and goodwill among all peoples, and to strengthen the relationship between the worldwide Anglican Community and the Roman Catholic Church,” said the ruler of 15 states whose United Kingdom, which experienced 30 years of inter-community conflict in Northern Ireland until the 1998 agreement and where Benedict XVI made a historic visit in 2010.




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