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Church Times, 3 July 2009This week subscribers can read an interview with Stephen Green, chairman of HSBC and a Church of England priest, and a feature on the causes and effects of piracy off the Horn of Africa. Two new bishops' appointments are reported in the news section which as always covers all the talking points in the Church of England and wider Anglican Communion. Take a look at the Church Times blog as well. |
Fellowship leaders take flak in run-up to London launchTHE Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (FCA) will be launched on Monday at Westminster Central Hall. |
Pope moved by St Paul findTHE VATICAN celebrated last week’s Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul with news of two significant archaeological discoveries. |
Work till you’re 68, clergy toldA NEW, starker assessment of the Church of England’s pensions position was published this week. |
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Resist euthanasia clause, say leadersASSISTED suicide is the “crudest way possible” of meeting suffering, a Church of England statement suggests. |
Abbey plans a crowning glory on roofWESTMINSTER ABBEY has launched proposals for a corona on its roof, as part of wider development plans |
US laity fear centralisationLAY PEOPLE at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States will have some hard questions for the Archbishop of Canterbury when... |
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