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THE decision by the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Revd Andy John, to appoint the Bangor diocesan secretary as sub-dean of ...
Perhaps this is because Easter is the best time of year to be sheep: they are all around us, not merely as rather dull ...
Headcount at Christian Aid had already been reduced by about ten per cent, owing to a reduction in “direct implementation” of ...
Disrupted schooling, danger from the air, and faith, too, are part of these wartime children’s memories, Pat Ashworth writes ...
British churchyards became the penultimate resting place of more than 7000 fallen German military in both World Wars, Tim ...
PUPILS at Diss Junior Academy, which is part of the diocese of Norwich ’s St Benet’s Multi-Academy Trust, are involved in the ...
A DISCIPLINARY hearing concerning allegations of discrimination against LGBTQ clergy and financial impropriety by the Rt Revd ...
THE Church in Wales has a significant part to play in the life of the nation, and must adapt and develop “ever more ...
A PRIVATE individual has been given permission to carry out restoration work on a churchyard war memorial in Nottinghamshire, ...
SCHOOL students challenged MPs last week to see poverty through their eyes and understand its effect on life at school, home, ...
THE emergence of video conferencing in recent years has had a curious spiritual spin-off: the development of the online ...
RUSSIAN authorities continue to prosecute clergy who speak out against the war in Ukraine, despite recent progress on ...
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