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Church Times, 27 August 2010

This week subscribers can read a wide range of articles, including how Christians can learn from heavy metal music, whether virtual communions are valid, and the story of the Brotherhood of St Paul, a theological college in Essex founded in 1910. Keep your eye out for next week's Church Times which will have our comprehensive coverage of the Greenbelt festival, and don't forget our annual and quarterly subscription offers.

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