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7560 - 8 February 2008

THE General Synod, on the last day of its meeting, debated Crown appointments, relations with the Roman Catholic Church, and detention without charge. The Synod approved the Archbishops’ Council’s proposals for the procedures for Crown appointments if the Prime Minister’s involvement is withdrawn as expected.  Click on Synod update in the sidebar on the left for a full report

 

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