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Church Times, 19 March 2010This week subscribers can read how Archbishop Oscar Romero still inspires change in El Salvador and beyond 30 years to the week after his assassination. Another feature considers whether Christian bookshops still have a future in the UK, while there is an interview with Lady Tebbit, who was injured in the Brighton bomb of 1985. Don't forget our new subscription offer, which includes a free copy of Third Way, and check out the Church Times blog as well. |
Pope’s visit: more details emergePOPE Benedict XVI’s four-day state visit to Scotland and England between 16 and 19 September will be “like no other in the history of the country” |
Bishops’ seats threatened again in Lords reformBISHOPS in the House of Lords have been urged to become involved with the reform of the upper chamber. |
Report recommends tighter formula for executive payCHRISTIAN investors should consider selling their shares in companies that pay their top executives more than 75 times the salary of their lowest-paid... |
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Don’t struggle for a perfect body, says naked authorAN ORDINAND from Coventry diocese has written a book on women’s self-image, How to Feel Good Naked |
Jos: plea for peace from ArchbishopMORE Christians were killed this week near Jos, Nigeria, after last week’s massacre |
International aid agencies join togetherMEMBERS of the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Lutheran World Federation have combined to form ACT Alliance |
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