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Archbishop of Canterbury welcomes Metropolitan Police to Lambeth Palace

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The Archbishop of Canterbury prayed and worshipped with police officers at Lambeth Palace this morning.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, and 80 police officers attended a Eucharist service led by Archbishop Justin Welby at Lambeth Palace Chapel.

The Chaplain to the Met, the Revd Jonathan Osborne, also attended the service.

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