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Dr Jensen stalls on Lambeth invitation
RCs threaten to shun Amnesty on abortion
Bishop-elect impasse in Lake Malawi nearer a solution
God’s book sales flourish on the web
‘Shredding’ rector found guilty
From Manchester to Baghdad
Bishop queries redundancy
Tuned in
Heathrow demo ‘may do harm’
Charitable goals
US lawsuits go to trial
Attack threat subsides
Our journey takes us to ‘Megawatt Valley’
Breakthrough
Killers target Yazidis in Iraq attack
Is Pope a Catholic? Yes (again)
Concrete Christ
Legislation criticised
Road to Rome
Talks plan on street violence
News in brief
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Dr Jensen stalls on Lambeth invitationTHE ARCHBISHOP of Sydney has told the Archbishop of Canterbury that he and his five assistant bishops cannot yet give a firm reply to their invitation... |
RCs threaten to shun Amnesty on abortionAS THE COUNCIL of Amnesty International meets this week in Mexico, Roman Catholic bishops in England have warned that the support of Catholics worldwide... |
Bishop-elect impasse in Lake Malawi nearer a solutionTHE IMPASSE in the diocese of Lake Malawi took a significant step towards resolution last week |
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God’s book sales flourish on the webRELIGIOUS BOOKS are a salvation to the book trade, even when they set out to disprove the existence of God, says the online bookseller, Amazon |
‘Shredding’ rector found guiltyTHE Revd Donald Armstrong, former Rector of an Episcopal church in Colorado, was found guilty last week of financial misconduct by the ecclesiastical... |
From Manchester to BaghdadA NEW Bishop in Cyprus & the Gulf has been appointed. |
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Bishop queries redundancyTHE BISHOP of Coventry, the Rt Revd Colin Bennetts, is to visit an Oxford college, St Peter’s, after its chaplain, the Revd Dr Andrew Moore, was “dismissed... |
Tuned inA scout in the faith zone.... |
Heathrow demo ‘may do harm’THE ANGLICAN CHAPLAIN to Heathrow airport, the Revd Phil Hughes, has distanced himself from the anti-expansion protest being staged next to the airport... |
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Charitable goalsManchester United chooses Children's Society |
US lawsuits go to trialPROPERTY lawsuits brought by the Episcopal Church in the United States and the diocese of Virginia against 11 breakaway congregations will go to trial... |
Attack threat subsidesCHURCHGOERS in Peshawar, Pakistan, were relieved this week after a suicide-attack deadline imposed last Friday by jihadists passed without incident. |
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Our journey takes us to ‘Megawatt Valley’FOR THE past week we have been walking through my home county, Yorkshire. Now that the sun has arrived, our biggest challenge is preventing dehydration... |
BreakthroughHostages released |
Killers target Yazidis in Iraq attackAN ANCIENT religion, Yazidi, which began at about the same time as Christianity, is the latest casualty of terrorist attacks in Iraq. |
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Is Pope a Catholic? Yes (again)THE FORMER Bishop of Fort Worth, the Rt Revd Clarence Pope, has decided to renew his journey to the Roman Catholic Church. |
Concrete ChristSmudgey driveway resembles Christ... |
Legislation criticisedTWO Anglican leaders have publicly criticised the Australian Federal Government for its recent takeover of Northern Territory Aboriginal communities... |
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Road to RomeCyclists set off from Canterbury Cathedral |
Talks plan on street violenceTHE BISHOP of Manchester, the Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, is gathering church and community leaders this week to get their views on street violence in his... |
News in briefFormer Archbishop of Wales dies; Dr Sentamu advises MPs on idle reading; Former cleric banned for life |
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