HomeNewsWelsh archbishop urges Britain to scrap nuclear arsenal

Welsh archbishop urges Britain to scrap nuclear arsenal

Published on

Please Help Anglican.Ink with a donation.

The Archbishop of Wales has lent his support to the campaign to scrap Britain’s nuclear weapons arsenal.

The Archbishop of Wales has lent his support to the campaign to scrap Britain’s nuclear weapons arsenal. In a statement released last week, the Most Rev. Barry Morgan said he was adding his signature to a petition endorsed by 26 UK faith leaders that states nuclear weapons “violate the principle of dignity for every human being that is common to each of our faith traditions” They called upon the UK and other nuclear powers to “develop a robust plan of action that will lead us to a nuclear weapon free world”. The religious leaders called for a reordering of international affairs. It was now “necessary to move beyond the division of our world into recognised nuclear and non-nuclear weapons states”. The statement comes as the government prepares for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference meeting next month at the United Nations in New York.

Latest articles

Presidential Address to the Governing Body of the Church in Wales – April 2026

Alleluia. Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia! We gather here as an Easter...

The case against Project Spire

Most Anglicans do not support the Church of England’s plan to allocate funds to...

Anglican Seoul Cathedral Marks 100th Anniversary of Consecration

The Anglican Church of Korea's Seoul Cathedral announced Wednesday that it will hold a...

Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church to Visit Fresno for Historic Consecration of San Joaquin Valley Bishop

The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, will travel...

No comment from Canterbury on the Trump-Pope dispute

The Archbishop of Canterbury will not be making a public statement on the dispute...

More like this

Presidential Address to the Governing Body of the Church in Wales – April 2026

Alleluia. Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia! We gather here as an Easter...

The case against Project Spire

Most Anglicans do not support the Church of England’s plan to allocate funds to...

Anglican Seoul Cathedral Marks 100th Anniversary of Consecration

The Anglican Church of Korea's Seoul Cathedral announced Wednesday that it will hold a...