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Church Times, 15 May 2008This week subscribers can see fascinating photographs of the exhibiton From the Baltic to the Black Sea, which illustrate a cleric's travels in Eastern Europe last year. There is also a review of the V&A's Baroque exhibition, as well as further coverage of the recent Anglican Consultative Council in Jamaica in the news section, and all the other regular columnists and sections. Don't forget to check out the Church Times blog as well, as Dave Walker brings you images and thoughts from the Christian Resources Exhibition |
Commissioners look to property and stocks to recoup lost £billionTHE Church Commissioners are preparing a new investment campaign in the belief that the Government’s policies will trigger a fresh period of growth... |
Last-ditch asylum ‘miracle’A LAST-GASP leafleting campaign at Heathrow Airport by two members of the congregation from St Aidan’s |
C4 editor takes over religion at BBC TVTHE APPOINTMENT of Aaqil Ahmed, a Muslim, as head of religious programming at the BBC, was announced on Monday. |
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ACC’s close vote delays debate on CovenantTHE Anglican Covenant will not be sent out to the provinces of the Communion for adoption until there has been consultation on the controversial section... |
Pope’s words are scrutinisedPOPE BENEDICT has called on Christians in the Holy Land to be “a beacon of faith to the universal Church”. |
Million made homeless in Swat ValleyTHE PAKISTANI army launched an offensive this week against the Taliban in the Swat Valley, in the North-West Frontier Province |
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