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O farther, farther, farther sail!
Simon Parke: Flying over the cuckoo’s nest
Sending out the foot soldiers
Leader: Who can come to the party
100 years ago: Paying a penalty for incense
Trained for youth work, but now pseudo-clerics
Giles Fraser: No clinging to the old ragged cloth
Paul Vallely: Not doing God, the American way
Choosing truth rather than words
Flying over the cuckoo’s nest
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O farther, farther, farther sail!The last DIVOT was dug and the Suez Canal opened to shipping on 17 November 1869. It |
Simon Parke: Flying over the cuckoo’s nestNO ONE thinks they are deluded. But, of course, other people are. |
Sending out the foot soldiersThe Bush administration’s current strategy in Iraq is imposing longer tours of duty on the military and more frequent rotations back into the conflict... |
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Leader: Who can come to the partyTHE AMERICANS are coming. Invitations to the 2008 Lambeth Conference went out to 800 bishops on Tuesday. |
100 years ago: Paying a penalty for incenseIT IS DIFFICULT to reconcile the Bishop of Exeter’s latest decision in regard to the enforcement of discipline in his diocese with his lament over the... |
Trained for youth work, but now pseudo-clerics‘Appointments are made without any reference to diocesan selection or training’ |
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Giles Fraser: No clinging to the old ragged clothASCENSIONTIDE is the period of the Church’s year when we, like the disciples, are called to grow up. |
Paul Vallely: Not doing God, the American wayA politician separates his beliefs from his policies at his peril |
Choosing truth rather than wordsCan equity trump scripture? The view is more traditional than some think, says Alan Billings |
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