00:02Good morning, welcome. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you for your hospitality.
00:32Your Holiness, thank you for your gracious welcome and for your prayers and kind wishes at my time of my
00:39installation. I am deeply grateful.
00:42It is a joy and privilege to be received by you together with this delegation and that the forces of
00:49death are overcome by the risen life of Christ.
00:53To call me to a ministry of being alongside others in their suffering and sadness.
00:58New problems have arisen in recent decades, rendering the pathway to full communion more difficult to discern.
01:07I know that the Anglican Communion is also facing many of these same questions at this time.
01:13Nevertheless, we must not allow these continuing challenges to prevent us from using every possible opportunity to proclaim Christ to
01:25the world together.
01:27I will present to you. This is a 1910 edition of The Dream, reflecting some of our shared heritage.
01:43This is a Peruvian tableau of nativity which speaks around heritage.
01:50Beautiful. Thank you very much.
01:55A jar of honey from Lamb of Palace.
01:57You're still a nurse.
01:59You're still a nurse.
01:59Yes.
02:05On the occasion of the 1700th anniversary of Nusea, we had a celebration, as you know, we had a beautiful
02:13celebration there when I was up now.
02:14This is the chapel where we're going shortly to pray.
02:17Great.
02:18We had time to look around.
02:19Oh, you had?
02:20Okay.
02:20Yes.
02:21You can see more of it.
02:23Yes, but we didn't.
02:27Thank you so much.
02:29In your resurrection, O Christ.
02:31Let heaven and earth rejoice.
02:33Hallelujah.
02:35Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was.
02:47Aww.
03:03Alleluia.
03:06Alleluia.
03:10Alleluia.
03:16and the love of God
03:18and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit
03:20be with us all evermore
03:23Amen
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