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7582- 11 July 2008

General 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.

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Will Catholics stay? The answer is in code

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