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Church Times, 30 January 2009Lent approaches - and with it our selection of Lent Books, all of which are only available to subscribers to enjoy. We also have a feature on Scandinavian woman bishops, as well as one on street pastors who offer practical help and support to those who are the worse for wear after a big night out, but again, only available to subscribers. But the good news is that the Church Times blog is available to everyone. |
Primates to meet in Egypt behind closed doorsTHE PRIMATES of the Anglican Communion will meet in Egypt from Sunday to Thursday, behind closed doors. |
Christian Aid joins BBC in line of fireCHRISTIAN AID defended itself this week against accusations of bias by national newspaper columnists. |
Eames defends proposal to make ‘recognition payments’THE Consultative Group on Northern Ireland’s Past published its findings on Wednesday. |
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Parishes hit for millions by crunchTHE Church of England faces serious financial difficulty because of the economic crisis, a financial analyst said on Friday. |
Bishop calls for steel-industry bailoutBISHOPS and clergy have spoken of “devastation” and “sadness” in UK steel-producing communities this week after Corus confirmed that it was cutting 250... |
‘Really weird’, but Scriven bears no ill will on ordersTHE Rt Revd Henry Scriven says he bears no ill-will towards the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, Dr Katharine Jefferts Schori... |
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