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| | Poetic archbishop adds Celtic touch to enthronement | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited |
 | | Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, is to break with Anglican tradition at his enthronement at Canterbury Cathedral on Thursday by having one of his own translations of a Welsh hymn sung at the service. |
 | | The hymn, to be sung by the soprano Rachel Gray, accompanied by a Welsh harp played by Bethan Walters, is by Ann Griffiths, who died in childbirth at 29 in 1805. |
 | | The enthronement is to be attended by the Prince of Wales, representing the Queen, and senior ministers. |
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