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Church Times, 23 October 2009If you are a postal subscriber and your copy of Church Times has not arrived because of the current postal strikes, you qualify for full access to the website. To log in for the first time, email subs@churchtimes.co.uk with a preferred password (or we can assign you one). This week subscribers can read all the reaction to the Pope's offer to traditional Anglicans to become Roman Catholics while retaining their Anglican heritage, including a response by the Bishop of Guildford. Have a look at the Church Times blog for more news and views. |
Be Anglicans with us, Rome tells traditionalistsANGLICANS and former Anglicans who want to become Roman Catholics while retaining much of their Anglican heritage may do so, Pope Benedict XVI announced... |
Traditionalists "warmly welcome" Vatican moveTHE former Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, who will address the National Assembly of Forward in Faith in London |
Young people are worth investing in, Dr Williams saysTHE Church of England investment in new church schools and academies was prompted by a sense of moral justice, says the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Child-protection measures: Churches welcome first phaseCHURCHES have welcomed the first phase of new national child-protection measures that came into force on Monday last week. |
Sudan church leaders fear for peace dealCHURCH leaders in Southern Sudan have published a joint appeal to the international community to uphold the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)... |
Eritrean emerges as leader in flourishing refugee fellowshipSIX YEARS after he deserted the Eritrean army and crossed the Sudan border |
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