Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Justin Welby

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English priest Justin Welby.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Justin Welby

Justin Portal Welby is a British bishop. He is currently the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury and the most senior bishop in the Church of England. He has served in that role since 2013. Welby was previously the vicar of Southam, Warwickshire, and then Bishop of Durham, serving for just over a year. Ex officio, he is the Primate of All England and the symbolic head primus inter pares of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

I happen to know a bit about banking.
As a civilised society, we have a duty to support those among us who are vulnerable and in need. When times are hard, that duty should be felt more than ever, not disappear or diminish.
There's something different about looking someone in the eyes and doing something dishonest to doing it over the phone or screen. — © Justin Welby
There's something different about looking someone in the eyes and doing something dishonest to doing it over the phone or screen.
Human fallibility recognised, God's sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
Markets don't allow you to hang about.
I have never had demands on me as acute as when I was a parish priest.
I don't believe in good human beings, but I believe you can have structures that make it easier to make the right choice or the wrong choice.
A lot of people reject the idea of God as Father if they've had a competitive relationship with their own father.
The pay of many of our top executives in big hundred companies in the U.K. is outrageous and even obscene.
Let's be clear, I'm one of the thicker bishops in the Church of England.
Banks need to think through their ethics very carefully, and many have done so. I don't know any bank that dismisses the concept of ethical banking.
You see gay relationships that are just stunning in the quality of the relationship.
I am not particularly well-behaved.
The longer I go on, the more I am aware of the power of finance.
The Church of England holds very firmly, and continues to hold to the view, that marriage is a lifelong union of one man to one woman. At the same time, at the heart of our understanding of what it is to be human is the essential dignity of the human being.
Put not your trust in new leaders, better systems, new organisations or regulatory reorganisation. They may well be good and necessary, but will to some degree fail.
It is absolutely right for the state to define the rights and status of people cohabiting in different forms of relationships, including civil partnerships.
Turning God into some kind of celestial insurance policy is just mental.
A lot of people reject the idea of God as Father if theyve had a competitive relationship with their own father.
Human fallibility recognised, Gods sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society. — © Justin Welby
Human fallibility recognised, Gods sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
Jesus calls us to a holiness that is positive, generous and openhearted. It's a difficult, daring challenge - do we accept it?
It is a really good question. The other day I was praying over something as I was running, and I ended up saying to God, ‘Look, this is all very well, but isn’t it about time you did something, if you’re there?’ Which is probably not what the archbishop of Canterbury should say.
I dont believe in good human beings, but I believe you can have structures that make it easier to make the right choice or the wrong choice.
Banks need to think through their ethics very carefully, and many have done so. I dont know any bank that dismisses the concept of ethical banking.
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