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- Bishops rally behind Dr Williams as Conference starts
- Dr Jefferts Schori: ‘We can get beyond sexuality’
- Let’s talk modestly about God, Archbishop urges Muslims
- Rome warns Anglicans who contemplate jumping ship
- Lords reform delayed again
- Agencies fear deepening crisis after Darfur attack
- Images of Lambeth
- Addressing the issue
- Bishop with hopes of a mass migration looks for RC ‘magnanimity’
- Methodists urge Government to help Zimbabwean refugees
- Centre stage
- Companies are urged to make room for prayer
- Bishops in Lords warn over terror
- Cost of February earthquake still being counted
- Winners and losers in EC VAT plans
- Hopes, fears, and expectations for Lambeth ’08
- Eccentric
- Striking gold
- Registrar wins her tribunal
- A ‘model student’ may remain in UK
- News in Brief
- Fuel-price rises prompt prayer
- Sir John Templeton dies at 95, after decades of philanthropy
- Oblivious
- Lambeth Conference
- Question of the week
- Comment
- Letters
- Real Life
- Features
- Faith
- Humour and crossword
- Pastimes
- Books
- Arts
- Media
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Bishops rally behind Dr Williams as Conference startsTHE Lambeth Conference opened this week in Canterbury on a rising tide of support for the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
Dr Jefferts Schori: ‘We can get beyond sexuality’IT IS “very awkward” that a “duly elected bishop” has been banned from the Lambeth Conference. |
Let’s talk modestly about God, Archbishop urges MuslimsCHRISTIANS and Muslims must not rush into agreement about God, Dr Williams cautioned this week. |
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Rome warns Anglicans who contemplate jumping shipOPPOSITION to the consecration of women bishops is not reason enough to become a Roman Catholic, Rome has reaffirmed |
Lords reform delayed againTHE FUTURE of Bishops’ representation in the House of Lords will not be decided until after the next General Election. |
Agencies fear deepening crisis after Darfur attackAID AGENCIES in Sudan were anxious this week about how they would continue to help refugees from Darfur. |
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Images of LambethPictures from around the country |
Addressing the issueMore than 90 senior lay and ordained women attended a three-day conference at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, last week. |
Bishop with hopes of a mass migration looks for RC ‘magnanimity’THE Bishop of Ebbsfleet, the Rt Revd Andrew Burnham, is exploring the possibility of taking a body of Anglican Catholics over to Rome |
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Methodists urge Government to help Zimbabwean refugeesTHE METHODIST Conference has called on the Government to stop all deportations to Zimbabwe immediately. |
Centre stageClerics, including Bishop Errol Brooks of the diocese of North-Eastern Caribbean & Aruba, in St Mary’s “Church”, recreated in a marquee |
Companies are urged to make room for prayerA GUIDE for employers who now have a legal obligation to provide, if they can, a prayer room for workers has been published. |
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Bishops in Lords warn over terrorBISHOPS in the House of Lords have questioned whether the Counter-Terrorism Bill is workable. |
Cost of February earthquake still being countedTHE financial aftershocks of the February earthquake, the biggest in the UK for 24 years, are still being felt. |
Winners and losers in EC VAT plansVAT ON renovations of and repairs to modern church buildings could be cut by more than two-thirds within two years. |
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Hopes, fears, and expectations for Lambeth ’08[COL][IMAGE][COL] Sudan THE Archbishop of Sudan, the Most Revd Daniel Deng, is unequivocal in his view that everyone... |
EccentricThe exploits of the 17th Viscount Mountgarret, a Yorkshire peer who famously tried to shoot down a hot-air balloon for disturbing the birds on his grouse... |
Striking goldChildren with metal detectors from St Dunstan’s C of E Primary School in Southwark diocese |
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Registrar wins her tribunalAN EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL has ruled unanimously that a Christian registrar was unlawfully discriminated against. |
A ‘model student’ may remain in UKDAMILOLA AJAGBONNA has been given exceptional leave to remain in Britain. |
News in Briefhformery glory; honoured; Water-rate petition nears 29,000 names; Youth-crime concern; Former Archbishop dies; New Warden of Lee Abbey |
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Fuel-price rises prompt prayerTHE SOARING costs of aviation fuel have threatened relief work in some of the world’s remotest regions. |
Sir John Templeton dies at 95, after decades of philanthropyTRIBUTES have been paid to Sir John Templeton, who died on 8 July at the age of 95. |
ObliviousA baby feeds from a filthy bottle in World Vision’s new film to raise awareness that 1.1 billion people do not have access to clean water. |
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