LONDON — The archbishop of Canterbury wants to organize five days of public prayers starting the day after Britain withdraws from the European Union, a local news outlet reported on Sunday.

Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury and principal leader of the Church of England, is seeking to pray in public with the leaders of the Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed churches starting on March 30, one day after Britain is scheduled to leave the bloc, The Sunday Times reported.

Prime Minister Theresa May, a practicing Anglican, and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, are being invited to join them, the report said.

The archbishop of Canterbury could not be immediately reached for comment on Sunday, but Archbishop Welby, a 62-year-old former oil executive and staunch supporter of Britain’s European Union membership, has been vocal about the possible pitfalls of Brexit, as the withdrawal is known.