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Noting The Most Stunning Stained Glass Windows in the World: From Huffington Post. Opening up the Church: Melissa Batchelor Warnke interviews the Revd Winnie Varghese for The Daily Beast. [This article uses the word 'reverend' more horrendously than we have seen in quite some time. It also inclues the curious term 'clergical'.] A priest with a calling within a calling. Anglican News Services features this interview with Zambian Anglican priest the Revd Edward Zimba. |
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