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Australia Canada Christian education Discussion, mailing lists, web forums, etc. England Events News Centre USA Resources Vacancies Centre Vestments Worth Noting Managing sacred sites: Service provision and visitor experience: Martin Warner, writing for the Church Times, reviews the new book by Myra Shackley. Pilgrim's progress: William Cook, writing in the New Statesman, follows the footsteps of Geoffrey Chaucer's pilgrims to Canterbury on this 1,400th birthday of that shrine. The truth about hymns: Emma Tennant, writing for The Spectator, reviews Favourite Hymns, a book by Marjorie Reeves and Jenyth Worsley. A scientific theology: Volume 1, Nature: John Habgood, writing for the Church Times, reviews the book by Alister McGrath. A bishop unafraid to make enemies: Alex Beam, writing in the Boston Globe, profiles the Rt Revd Thomas Shaw, Bishop of Massachusetts. |
Australia Resources Books, Magazines, etc. Canada England Parishes Episcopal elections Europe Events Ireland New Zealand Resources News Centre USA Educational resources: preparatory schools Vacancies Centre Vestments Worth Noting Body found in Jerusalem may have been witness to the crucifixion: The Telegraph reports on a recent archaeological discovery in Jerusalem by Dr Shimon Gibson. Can
the church survive? William F Buckley Jr, writing for syndication, argues that the problem with churches is that we humans are members
of them. Easter must be a celebration of life: Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford, argues in The Observer that our collective will to live is more than mere biology. Bishop Harries' comments are perhaps more credible because he is not a candidate to become the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Easter's
Challenge: The Sydney Morning Herald notes that by all accounts, the significance of the first Easter Sunday was not immediately apparent. Holy week in Seville: Elizabeth Saville, travel correspondent for The Independent, writes that 'Nothing prepares you for the magnificence of Seville's Holy Week celebrations, which reached their climax before dawn yesterday with hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts jamming the streets.' How Easter
adds up: Peter Watson, writing in The Times, explains the process by
which the date of Easter is determined. (Our News Centre editor comments:'This is the best treatment of this topic I have ever seen, and I've
seen a lot of them'.) Love's embrace: The Times (London) offers an editorial essay about Good Friday and its role in Christianity. Youth |
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