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Case for a limit on multi-church benefices
Anachronistic? Good
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Big Society’s limited charity is a smokescreenFrom the Revd Paul Nicolson |
Take churchyard rules out of pastoral workFrom the Revd E. John Penny |
Trident debate: does no one remember the Church of England’s policy?From Canon Paul Oestreicher, From Mr Henry Haslam, From Mr Michael Minter |
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Tweeted communion is unreal communionFrom Mr Alan Bartley |
Case for a limit on multi-church beneficesFrom the Revd Mark Bailey |
Anachronistic? GoodFrom Canon Tom Mendel |
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‘Are you here for your banns?’ Marriage mattersFrom the Revd Martin Jewitt, From Lady Oppenheimer, From Mrs Christine Winter, From Mrs E. Amphlett |
Missing the mark about archeryFrom Mrs Sarah Doyle |
Do selectors understand young people?From Canon William Price |
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Women bishops, sacramental assurance, the mitre: debates continueFrom Fr Thomas Seville CR, From Susan Stead, From Mr Hugh Alford , From Mary Alexander |
Letters to the Church TimesLetters to the Editor should be exclusive to the Church Times and should include the correspondent's full postal address for publication. |
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