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7594 - 3 October 2008

This week, we have two features on Bishop Bell, an outspoken wartime bishop, 50 years after his death; and Gerald Butt on a new play in Canterbury Cathedral. Andreas Whittam Smith remains optimistic about church finances in Comment.

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