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The second report of the Review Group appointed by the Archbishops in 1999 to consider future needs and resourcing of bishops. The first report addressed questions of how bishops should be resourced. This report considers how these principles might apply to the ministries of the two Archbishops.
Lectures and articles by eight leading Bishops
The Catholic Church's Directory on Mixed Marriages with specific guidelines for England and Wales
This review analyzes the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury and considers the Archbishop's duties. It makes recommendations for change in all the principal areas which should help free the Archbishop of Canterbury to concentrate on his more strategic functions.
Official document on the Eucharist.
Cicely Saunders, founder of the modern hospice movement, defined total pain as being emotional, social and spiritual distress, which accentuates physical pain. Without addressing each of these factors, she argued, we fail to control pain and distress. When a patient is dying, this becomes more important than ever, yet the pressures of modern living mean that the spiritual needs of patients are all too often ignored.This guide to spiritual care is so valuable because it enables us all to recognise psychosocial and spiritual distress in the dying. It is applicable to dying people of any faith or none; as the authors observe, we share a common humanity if not always a common faith.
This Guide sets out how in nine sessions the key themes of the book can be explored and discussed by a group, with practical suggestions about how people might become more involved, and how, from a Christian perspective, public policy could be changed for the better. This important book deserves to be taken seriously if we are to face what is happening and do what we can to help improve a penal system that is still far from what any civilised society should be content with.
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This text presents the 1995 recommendations of the Turnbull Commission on the organization of the Church of England.