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- Giles Fraser: Don’t let the church anoraks take over
- Leader: Not the time for hasty reactions
- 100 years ago: Bishops united . . . and fasting
- Britain could have GM babies by the back door
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Simon Parke: Uncoupled in LilleZut alors! Is this the end of marriage in France? |
Back the people, not their rulersTHE international community has offered further incentives in recent weeks to the Iranian government to counter its defiance about its nuclear programme... |
Independence can be a Good ThingThe men who signed the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776 believed they were doing something of world-shaking importance. |
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New prayers for everyday caresWhen worshippers open up their prayer book in British synagogues this month, they are in for a shock. |
Paul Vallely: When in doubt, attack the ChurchWhen in doubt, attack the Church. |
Giles Fraser: Don’t let the church anoraks take overWHEN I look around at the lay people on the General Synod, they don’t look much like the lay people I see in the pews on Sundays. |
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Leader: Not the time for hasty reactionsTHERE ARE, of course, no women bishops in the Church of England; nor will there be for several years. |
100 years ago: Bishops united . . . and fastingAt the Solemn Eucharist for the Lambeth Conference in Westminster Abbey, the Primate of All England pontificated. |
Britain could have GM babies by the back door‘Children born of such a procedure would be experiments’ |
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