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Church Times, 20 November 2009As well as all the latest news in the Church of England and Anglican Communion, subscribers can this week read a feature on the the history of the Mothers' Union by Cordelia Moyse, who has just published a book on the subject, while Brazilian artist Ana Maria Pacheco talks about her submission for the Chichester Cathedral artwork commission. Check out the Church Times blog for more news, and our fantastic Christmas gift subscription offer, an opportunity to give a great gift and to get a free book. |
Archbishop takes the argument to RomeTHE RIFT between the Churches is not as wide as the Vatican makes out, the Archbishop of Canterbury argued this week. |
Committee revises its view on women bishops — againTHE draft women-bishops legislation may not be ready for the February Synod |
The buildings stay, Dr Butler cautionsPRIESTS or lay people are perfectly entitled to become Roman Catholics, but they do not have the right to take church property with them, says the Bishop... |
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BBC Trust has no second thoughts over Today godslotTHOUGHT for the Day, the religious slot on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, will not be opened up to secular contributors |
IBS-STL decides to ‘exit the business’THE Bible Society has called for urgent consultation over the future of Christian bookshops, after Monday’s announcement by the Christian book distributor... |
Africans suffer from ‘collateral damage’ in US culture clashRIGHT-WING organisations in the United States are cultivating African religious leaders as part of a strategy to undermine the social witness of US mainline... |
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