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Church Times, 17 April 2009This week subscribers can read about the plight of Zimbabwean asylum seekers in the UK, many of whom who have no status and cannot work. There is also a short adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story by Robert Wynn which sees the Baker Street sleuth investigate the Easter mystery. All the other regular sections appear as normal, with poet David Grubb this week's interviewee. For Dave Walker's take on the church scene go to the Church Times blog. |
GAFCON Primates hear of ‘two religions’ in the United StatesTHE GAFCON Primates have recognised the new Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), they announced in London yesterday. |
Look to monastic ideals, suggests ArchbishopTHE CONTRAST between the new life of the resurrection and the death and decay of the old economic order was a widespread theme in Easter sermons. |
Secularists seek to end NHS pay for hospital chaplainsA CALL by the National Secular Society (NSS) for the NHS to stop funding chaplaincy services has been widely condemned. |
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Jamie fights for place in village schoolTHE PARENTS of four-year-old Jamie Turner are appealing against a decision by Gloucestershire County Council to refuse him a place at Littledean Church... |
Autonomy emphasised in new Covenant draftTHE third draft of the proposed Anglican Covenant has been published and will be put before the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) at its meeting in... |
Pope prays for Italian earthquake victims as Vatican asks for aidPOPE BENEDICT led prayers for the thousands of people who have been left homeless by the earthquake in L’Aquila, in central Italy |
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