The new Archbishop of Canterbury has revealed he is looking forward to meeting and working with Pope Francis as both religious leaders start their high-profile roles.
Speaking ahead of his inauguration at Canterbury Cathedral, The Most Rev Justin Welby told Sky News presenter Eamonn Holmes on Sunrise: "The papacy is a completely different thing to an Archbishop of Canterbury.
"I am one of almost 100 English bishops with a particular role, whereas he is the head of the Roman Catholic Church globally.
"I am greatly looking forward to meeting him. His story, his life story, is extraordinary. He is a great intellectual, but also an incredibly pastoral and simple, down-to-earth character.
"I am absolutely sure that we will be able to work together on a vast number of issues."
The Archbishop chose to visit West Sussex on Tuesday as part of a pilgrimage of his own around five English cities this month, instead of the Vatican for Pope Francis' inauguration.
He will lead 80 million Christians - in comparison to the Pope, who is leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.
The Most Rev Justin Welby with his wife CarolineHowever, they do have one thing in common. Like the newly-installed Pope, the Archbishop also likes to travel on the bus.
"I don't know what he will do, but I find it the easiest way of getting around," he said.
In the process of moving into Lambeth Palace, he conceded: "It is a very different life, it'll take a while to settle.
"We have a very close family. They tease relentlessly and keep my feet very firmly on the ground."
He faces many divisive issues within the Church, including women bishops, gay clergy and relations with the Catholic Church.
"I think reconciliation is about learning to be very different ... and continue to love and care for each other as we should within the Church, and within society to be able to hold very different views without being destructive," he said.
"One of the greatest challenges of my job is following Rowan Williams because he was such an extraordinary, exceptional, wonderful man, and such a wonderful Archbishop."
When he is not working, he likes to spend time with his family, reading and running.
Asked what he likes to watch on TV, he confessed he has not owned one for the last two years.
"I love The West Wing. If I want to kick back I watch something like West Wing, and I must start watching the new series of Newsroom.
"We do now have a TV and I do watch a bit. The great thing I love about the telly is I like happy endings, simple stories and things that don't make me think too much. Though I do watch some more serious stuff, but not too much, because life is pretty serious on the whole and telly is great entertainment."
The Most Rev Welby was named as Dr Rowan Williams' successor in November and is due to be enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in a service at Canterbury Cathedral later.
The father-of-five resigned as an oil executive in 1987 after 11 years in the industry to train for the Anglican priesthood.
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