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Giles Fraser: Kermode’s narrative has reached its conclusion
Can online communion be real?
Paul Vallely: Middlesbrough will bear the brunt
Simon Parke: Ghosts of the past
Salute the delights of darkness
Goodbye to self, hello to God’s grace
Leader: Aid for Pakistan
100 years ago: British rule in India
Green, not grandiose
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Giles Fraser: Kermode’s narrative has reached its conclusionAFTER my very first sermon as a curate, my training incumbent made a few generous remarks. |
Can online communion be real?There is still great wariness about virtual eucharists in web churches, says Simon Jenkins |
Paul Vallely: Middlesbrough will bear the bruntGovernment cuts are hitting some regions unfairly |
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Simon Parke: Ghosts of the pastI DO NOT know when you last saw a ghost. But if you feel you’ve been missing out, then it’s time you took a trip to the south coast. |
Salute the delights of darknessChristians can learn about openness and joy from heavy-metal music, argues Rachel Mann |
Goodbye to self, hello to God’s graceAlan Storkey asks if we are confusing young people with false aspirations |
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Leader: Aid for PakistanTHE 2004 Asian tsunami set a benchmark in charitable response. |
100 years ago: British rule in IndiaMUCH has been heard of late of the spirit of unrest in India. |
Green, not grandioseChurches should join forces with the Transition movement to promote sustainable living, say Clare Redfern and Clare Bryden |
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