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7540 - 14 September 2007This week, the Church Times celebrates the breath of air. We treat country churches with a feature investigating Sir Roy Strong's manifesto in their defence. Another feature, by Stephen Games, aims to change the critics' attitude to Betjeman's exploration of the influence of hymns on history. Third, but not least, at the end of the open-air season we report the definitive final of this season's Cricket Cup. |
‘Religions will be heard when they stop fighting for power’THE Archbishop of Canterbury chose the eve of 11 September to present his vision of the Church and its place in society |
Government backs voluntary schools for faith minoritiesTHE GOVERNMENT is to back the establishment of more minority-faith schools. |
C of E queries Government’s new ideas for equality lawsTHE Archbishops’ Council is concerned that new equality legislation could discriminate against religion. |
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SPCK shop staff voice concerns about their futureStaff representatives from SPCK bookshops, which are now owned by the St Stephen the Great Charitable Trust (SSG), are to meet management this month to... |
Ecumenists call for common Christian voice to the worldAndrea Riccardi from the Roman Catholic S Egidio Community skipped deftly back over more discouraging recent papal distinctions between “Churches” and... |
Archbishop Malango targets MwambaTHE recently appointed Provincial Dean of Central Africa, the Rt Revd Trevor Mwamba, was removed from the post last week. |
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