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7582- 11 July 2008General Synod's over again, and Women Bishops are in the news. This week's paper includes 16 pages of Synod reports with details of the women-bishops vote. We also feature an exclusive interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury. Other features for subscribers include the Essex Bar'n'Bus and its youth work. And don't forget to go to Church Times blog. |
Central control not Anglican, says WilliamsTHE Archbishop of Canterbury was in defiant mood this week, as he spoke of his hopes for the Lambeth Conference. |
Will Catholics stay? The answer is in codeTHE DETERMINATION by a majority in the General Synod to press ahead with women bishops, unhindered by legal restrictions designed to protect traditionalists... |
Cracking the codeTHE report of the Women Bishops Legislative Drafting Group (the Manchester report) contained an illustration of what a statutory code of practice might... |
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Lord Chief Justice backs Dr Williams over shariaTHE Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, has suggested that aspects of sharia could be incorporated into British law in the future. |
Burford and Scargill on the marketBURFORD Priory in Oxfordshire, the home of an Anglican Benedictine community of monks and nuns, was sold this week. |
Last day of G8 summit dominated by ZimbabweTHE CLOSURE of the G8 summit on climate change in Hokkaido, Japan, was overshadowed by events in Zimbabwe |
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