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Church Times, 27 November 2009This week subscribers can see Antony Gormley's entry for the Chichester Cathedral artwork commission, while in the news section there is coverage of churches' response to the flooding in Cumbria. Have a look at the Church Times blog for more items of interest, and don't forget our Christmas Gift Subscription Offer, an opportunity to give a great gift and to get a free book. |
Archbishop and Pope try to mend fences in VaticanTHE Vatican described the meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and the Archbishop of Canterbury as “cordial” on Saturday. |
Churches rally to help flood victims in West CumbriaIT WILL be a “long road to recovery” for the people of Cockermouth after last week’s devastating floods |
Winchester synod handed axe after £1.4m shortfallDIOCESAN and clergy posts and university chaplaincies are among the potential casualties of deep cuts proposed in the diocese of Winchester |
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Archbishop of Burundi seeks support for developing countriesTHE Archbishop of Burundi, the Most Revd Bernard Ntahoturi, visiting the UK last week, spoke of the effects of climate change on his African nation. |
Report shows HIV in declineTHE global number of new HIV infections has gone down by 17 per cent in the past eight years |
Centenary meeting: ‘Help Congo victims’The Archbishop of Canterbury told protesters last week that little had changed for the better in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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