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- Indian Christians remain traumatised by violence
- Akinola blasts decadent UK
- New body pledges to fight prejudice in Europe
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- Vicarage opened to students
- Parishioners angry after lead is torn off roof
- Appeal
- Hereford synod is to query Bishop’s use of central grant
- Media get prizes
- Big festival comeback planned
- Aids witness from South Africa
- Teacher-training in India
- News in brief
- Bank bail-out ‘might not be enough’
- Speaking up
- Top prices for clerics’ bravery medals
- New Logos appeals for plumbers
- Curate gets death threat after hate campaign resumes
- Telling the Christmas story in a new way — with a stopwatch
- Many waters
- Great and small
- Topknot
- Tutu visits Cyprus to help in possible reunification process
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Bank bail-out ‘might not be enough’THE Government’s “Special Liquidity Scheme” might not be enough to trigger fresh economic activity, investment advisers were warning this week. |
Assisted suicide: bishop says law should not be changedTHE BISHOP of St Albans, the Rt Revd Christopher Herbert, has warned against changing the law on assisted suicide. |
Churches urged to push greener livingCHURCHES are in a strong position to help achieve the change in attitudes necessitated by climate change, a United Nations climate expert has told a church... |
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Joined togetherA BRIDE was arrested on suspicion of immigration offences after her wedding at the St Stephen’s Parish Church, South Dulwich, last month. |
Pittsburgh diocese votes to secede from Episcopal ChurchTHE DIOCESE of Pittsburgh has seceded from the Episcopal Church in the United States, and realigned with the Province of the Southern Cone |
Indian Christians remain traumatised by violenceHORROR — the sort that dulls the senses or excites over-stimulation — looms large in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa state |
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Akinola blasts decadent UKTHE ARCHBISHOP of Nigeria, the Most Revd Peter Akinola, has lambasted Western societies for what he decries as the “disturbing level of moral decadence... |
New body pledges to fight prejudice in EuropeEUROPE must present a united front against intolerance, says a distinguished group of elder statesmen, Nobel Peace Prize laureates and others |
FoundationsWork has begun on a new Anglican centre in Doha, Qatar. The Bishop in Cyprus & the Gulf, the Rt Revd Michael Lewis, led prayers and shovelled cement. ... |
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Foreign news in briefRebel group leaves Congo bishop stranded, Russia and religious minorities, Europeans are religious, Dr Tutu backs new party |
Vicarage opened to studentsA new project in the diocese of Birmingham is allowing ordinands to gain hands-on experience of parish life in a multicultural setting. |
Parishioners angry after lead is torn off roofChurch officials in the East Midlands have condemned metal thieves who used crowbars to tear lead from the roof of a 900-year-old Grade-I listed church... |
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AppealImage of St Michan's RC Church, Dublin |
Hereford synod is to query Bishop’s use of central grantDIOCESAN-SYNOD members meeting in Hereford next week are being asked to challenge their Bishop’s use of a £154,000 grant from the Church Commissioners... |
Media get prizesTHE WINNERS of the Jerusalem Awards, which recognise the achievements of radio broadcasting with Christian content, have been announced for 2008. |
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Big festival comeback plannedA CHRISTIAN FESTIVAL held in London for the first time last May is to return in 2009, when its organisers hope that it will rival the Edinburgh Fringe... |
Aids witness from South Africa[COL][IMAGE][COL] Aids witness from South Africa: a triptych visiting Southwark Cathedral. See further picture and caption, page 27 |
Teacher-training in IndiaINTEGR8, a programme of the Christian charity Through the Roof, has launched a project to help disabled children. |
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News in briefBishop leaves school post, London cleric plays down gay jibe, School has three pupils in exam top ten, Cardinal Newman eludes exhumation, Anti-abortion... |
Bank bail-out ‘might not be enough’[COL][IMAGE][COL] THE Government’s “Special Liquidity Scheme”, announced on Wednesday, which could cost up to £500 billion, might not be enough to... |
Speaking upMarchers outside St Margaret’s, Westminster, on Saturday, take part in a rally by the Campaign to End Child Poverty. More than 10,000 people called for... |
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Top prices for clerics’ bravery medalsGOLD and silver medals for gallantry, recalling the bravery of two Welsh clerics — father and son — who saved sailors from drowning off the coasts of... |
New Logos appeals for plumbersThe international missionary organisation, Operation Mobilisation (OM), urgently requires skilled craftspeople to help renovate its new ship, the... |
Curate gets death threat after hate campaign resumesTHE Revd Yvonne Hobson, Assistant Curate of St Pol de Lion, Paul, in Cornwall, is considering her future, after receiving a written death threat. |
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Telling the Christmas story in a new way — with a stopwatchTHE Churches Advertising Network (CAN) continues its series of quirky commercials for Christmas with the launch of this year’s campaign. |
Many watersThe Revd Christian Mondor offers a prayer during a service for the blessing of the waves in Huntingdon Beach, California, on Sunday. Surfers prayed to... |
Great and smallA Filipino Roman Catholic priest sprinkles holy water on a baby tiger as they observe World Animal Day at Malabon Zoo, north of Manila. |
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TopknotA crane lifts a cupola to be installed on a new Orthodox church in Minsk, Belarus, on Thursday of last week. The cupola weighs one tonne. |
Tutu visits Cyprus to help in possible reunification processA VISIT to Cyprus this week by Archbishop Desmond Tutu has rekindled a debate over whether a South African-style truth-and-reconciliation process might... |
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