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Not in his footstepsIT IS HARD being a guru. But is it harder to be a guru’s son? |
A case of episcopal hyperinflationIT HAS been strongly hinted in our diocese that when our Vicar retires, he will not be replaced. |
The Church that backs the aggressorWhen war erupted in Georgia last month, it was only to be expected that the leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church would take their country’s side. |
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Even secularists seek a higher powerIf you type “how to be happy” into Google, you receive several million hits. |
Giles Fraser: Joining the New Orleans resurrectionNew Orleans lives to fight another day, but it was a mighty scare. |
Paul Vallely: Beware the erosion of faith schoolsLenin is said to have had a name for Western liberals who supported Russian Communism in its early days. |
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Leader: Whether the weather is hotON TUESDAY, the most-read story on the BBC News website was headlined “Call that a summer?” |
100 years ago: Revolution in TurkeyTHOSE superior persons who profess and call themselves Publicists are now busy with forecasting the consequences of the Sultan of Turkey’s coup... |
Where are the Christians in the community?This is not just a task for the committed few |
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