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7569 - 11 April 2008

This week's features explore music and faith in James MacMillan's work, and Hackney as an unexpected Celestial City.

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Minister has betrayed C of E over schools, says Ainsworth

THE Church of England’s chief education officerhas spoken of a sense of betrayal over government education ministers’ allegations.

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Welsh take stock after women-bishops Bill fails

THE question of women bishops will inevitably come back, the Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, said last week.

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Post offices may come to urban churches, too

CHURCH HALLS could be used to provide postal services in urban areas as part of a new plan to boost the ailing post-office network.

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Dr Tutu joins Tibet protests

ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu was expected to challenge China over its record in Tibet, when the Olympic flame stopped in the United States.

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Gay Nigerians suffer violent abuse

THE Archbishop of Canterbury has added his voice to protests about threats made to the leaders of Changing Attitude, a pro-gay campaigning group.

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Dr Bakare waits for verdict

CHURCH leaders in Zimbabwe were trying to remain optimistic this week amid mounting fears of post-election violence.

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