Anglican
leader joins Pope Francis for anti-slavery initiative
(Vatican Radio) The Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury and
leader of the global Anglican Communion, Justin Welby was among the numerous
religious representatives who flew in from around the world on Tuesday for the
signing of a joint declaration against modern slavery in the Vatican. The
initiative, promoted by the Global Freedom Network and the Pontifical Academy
of Sciences, grew out of a first meeting of the Anglican leader with Pope
Francis in 2013. Since then Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Hindu
leaders have all joined the campaign to stamp out the scourge of human
trafficking.
Following the signing
of the declaration, Philippa Hitchen joined other journalists to ask Archbishop
Welby about the practical implications of this historic occasion….
Archbishop Welby says
while the event in the Vatican was a unique event, bringing together so many
different religious leaders, it's also crucial to build on that momentum with a
programme of implemention and he says he believes the Global Freedom Network
has the ability to do that.....
In the Church of
England, he says, two dioceses are already very involved in teaching and
training people in awareness of this issue to help people ask questions of how
they invest, where they buy things from and where those goods might be
made.....
In the modern slavery
bill currently going through the British parliament, he notes, there are
obligations on retailers to look at their supply chains....the Anglican leader
also says he's been involved in running ethical funds and has seen first hand
the impact that they can have on pressuring retailers to stop the use of slavery
in the manufacturing supply chains....
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