Religious leaders from around the world descended on Kent today to witness the enthronement of the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury - Justin Welby. Fred and Sangeeta linked live to our correspondent Derek Johnson.
A man has been arrested after an incident outside Canterbury Cathedral. A 47-year-old man is alleged to have run at Prince Charles' car before the enthronement ceremony.
Religious leaders from across the globe have joined royalty and senior politicians for the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury. These are the latest pictures from Canterbury Cathedral.
Clerics 'united in faith' at Archbishop's enthronement
Our reporter Derek Johnson speaks to the Venerable Sheila Watson, the Archdeacon of Canterbury, one of the most senior female clerics in the Church of England, and Trevor Willmott, Bishop of Dover (Bishop in Canterbury) as they await the enthronement of the Most Reverend Justin Welby.
Our reporter Derek Johnson speaks to the Archbishop of Uganda, the Archbishop of New Zealand and the Bishops of Mauritius and Norway outside Canterbury Cathedral as they prepare for the Most Reverend Justin Welby's enthronement.
The Most Rev Justin Welby said he believes a woman will one day be made archbishop and added that some gay couples have loving relationships of "stunning quality", ahead of today's enthronement.
The Most Rev Justin Welby speaking ahead of the vote on women bishops in November 2012. Credit: Yui Mok/PA Wire
The head of the Church of Englandtold Channel 5 News he thought there would be a female archbishop one day in spite of the defeat of women bishops legislation last November.
Pressed on the timing, he said: "Oh, I have no idea...when the right person turns up. But, yes, I think there certainly will."
In a separate interview with BBC News, the Most Rev Welby backed traditional Church teaching on homosexuality but said: "You see gay relationships that are just stunning in the quality of the relationship."