Francis becomes first pope to visit Rome’s Anglican church by Associated Press posted Sunday, 26 Feb 2017 All Saints' Anglican Church, Rome Pope says Anglicans and Catholics must be 'always more liberated from our respective prejudices from the past' Pope Francis has become the first pontiff to visit an Anglican church in Rome. Francis and an Anglican bishop prayed side-by-side Sunday afternoon at All Saints Church in central Rome. Bishop Robert Innes welcomed Francis by praising the Roman Catholic leader for his solidarity with refugees and migrants. Anglicans split from Catholicism in 1534, when England’s King Henry VIII was denied a marriage annulment. Both churches are striving toward greater closeness despite obstacles. Francis in his homily (full text) acknowledged that Anglicans and Catholics “viewed each other with suspicion and hostility” in past centuries. He encouraged both faiths to be “always more liberated from our respective prejudices from the past.” Click here for the rest of the article: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/new...es-first-pope-to-visit-romes-anglican-church/