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7549- 16 November 2007Entrapped in this week's paper are three pieces on prisons. A major feature by Sarah Meyrick dicusses how the Mothers' Union supports prisoners, we report on Jonathan Aitken and the Conservative prison-policy task force, and Paul Vallely comments on the issue. Other features and comment include a proposal to prune Christmas carol services, and controversial advocacy of more expensive religious television. But only if you're a subscriber. |
Churchgoing is down; women and giving are upTHREE MILESTONES were recorded in Church of England statistics, released on Tuesday. |
Southern Cone offers haven to disaffected US diocesesTRADITIONALIST dioceses wanting to secede from the Episcopal Church in the United States have been offered an ecclesiastical home in the Anglican Church... |
Hi-tech move to halt lead theftsTHE THEFT of lead from church roofs has reached such epidemic proportions that the Ecclesiastical Insurance Group (EIG) is giving SmartWater protection... |
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Acceptance helps gays, psychiatrists inform AnglicansTHE Royal College of Psychiatrists has challenged Anglican bishops to support gay clergy and laity as an example to parents struggling to come to terms... |
Both sides seek truth of Canon Hunter’s deathTHE Revd Nicholas Henderson, whose election as Bishop of Lake Malawi was overturned in 2005, has called for the pathology report on the death of Canon... |
GodTube website seeks to bring gospel to the youngMORE THAN four-and-a-half million people have watched a young girl recite Psalm 23 on GodTube, one of the fastest-growing websites in the United States... |
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