Martin Ramsey
Martin Ramsey was an influential Anglican bishop who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1961 to 1974. His tenure was marked by significant efforts in ecumenical dialogue, particularly with the Roman Catholic Church, including a historic meeting with Pope Paul VI in 1966 where they jointly signed a declaration aimed at fostering unity between Anglicans and Catholics.
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Martin Ramsey was the Anglican primate who visited Rome and engaged in ecumenical dialogue with Papa Paolo VI.
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