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Noting The image of religion must change: Lord Blair of Boughton, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and a practising Anglican, delivered the 2010 Theos Annual Lecture this week in London. Radio star: 'The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams is in Rome, having been invited earlier in the year to be one of three speakers at a public conference in the Vatican to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the (then) Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity.' This is a transcript of his interview with Vatican Radio. |
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Reviews Jenny Francis reviews Pointers to Eternity, by Dewi Rees. Raymond Chapman reviews From the Reformation to the Permissive Society: A Miscellany in Celebration of the 400th Anniversary of Lambeth Palace Library. England Episcopal
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Noting Parochial Report Membership and Attendance Totals: Numbers from 2009 connected with what people went to church in what places are now available from the US Episcopal Church. You can read these numbers for free. And the streets shall be (un)paved with gold: 'By the next summer, the church ground will resemble its original natural state.' |
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