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Noting Easter Message of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Easter Message of the Archbishop of Melbourne: This year on Youtube. Easter Message of the Archbishop of Sydney. Easter Message of the Archbishop of Wales. Easter Greetings from the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Easter Reflection from the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Easter Message from the Archbishop of Dublin. 'Gay bishop's mission to unite': The Guardian's Riazat Butt spends the weekend with the Right Reverend Gene Robinson. Her Majesty the Queen Presents Royal Maundy Money: 'Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh visited St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh this morning to present Royal Maundy Money, the first time in modern times that this has happened in Ireland, and only the second time outside England.' |
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