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Fifteen prominent Anglicans speak up for their church at a time when internal strife threatens to break it apart. >
Monthly current affairs magazine from a Christian perspective with a focus on politics, society, economics and culture.
Reproduction of the original: A Practical Novelist by John Davidson
In Her Majesty's diamond jubilee year, the Dean of Westminster recalls the coronation, and special commemorations attended by The Queen in Westminster Abbey in recent years.
Tackles an area of enormous importance for the Church: the stresses of clerical family life.
A faith-based response in tricky and anxiety-provoking times.
Focussing on Durham Cathedral, this is a practical guide to prayer in holy spaces, concentrating on the places where we can go to be closer to God.
Malcolm Johnson has been an Anglican priest for fifty years working in the East End and in the City of London. Openly gay for most of this time, he has never been far from controversy. As rector of St Botolph Aldgate he was particularly involved with homelessness, HIV/AIDS and education. Because of his counselling and campaigning work for the LGBT community Rabbi Lionel Blue has described him as the Pink Bishop. Diary of a Gay Priest is full of anecdotes and amusing stories. His 44-year relationship with Robert has given him stability and security, but he considers the Church to still be a dangerous place for a gay priest. He remains in it by his eyelashes. ,