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Noting Ralph and the Archangel: Michael Ford, writing in The Tablet, tells the true story of a former bank robber who had a vision of God and became a monk. What price unity: Robin Eames, Primate of the Church of Ireland, writes in the Church of Ireland Gazette. (Despite its presence on the Church of Ireland's web server computer, the Gazette describes itself as being independent of the C of I.) |
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Noting Render unto the Pope: Adrian Hilton, writing in The Spectator, argues that the EU is a means of undoing the Reformation and extending Vatican sovereignty over Britain. Sex wars in church: Alison Webster, writing in The Guardian, discusses African views on sexuality and whether or not there is unity of opinion. My Towers, Our Towers: Philippe Petit, now artist in residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, writes in the Wall Street Journal of his 1974 tightrope walk between the Twin Towers, the loss of his child, and the wisdom of the Very Revd James Parks Morton, the previous dean of the Cathedral, who puts both into a perspective of the present. |
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