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- 31 December 2008 - web link
- Statement by the Right Rev'd Suheil S. Dawani, The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem on Gaza
Anglican Communion Office, 31 December 2008
- 31 December 2008 - web link
- Will complementary bishops fly?
by Andrew Brown, Andrew Brown's Blog, The Guardian Comment is Free, 30 December 2008
- 31 December 2008 - web link
- Women bishops demonstrate the Anglican tradition of compromise
by George Pitcher, The Daily Telegraph, 31 December 2008
- 30 December 2008 - web link
- Church tries to quell dissent over female bishops with new role
by Riazat Butt, The Guardian, 30 December 2008
- 30 December 2008 - web link
- Women reach for bishops' chairs in Church of England as last barriers fall
by Ruth Gledhill, The Times, 30 December 2008
- 30 December 2008 - web link
- Historic Church of England deal paves way for first women bishops
by Ruth Gledhill, The Times, 30 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Gordon Brown dealt fresh blow as Bishop of London criticises 'false financial hopes'
By Aislinn Simpson. The Daily Telegraph online, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- The Anglican Communion will finally split in 2009
by Paul Handley, The Guardian Comment is Free Belief, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Women Bishops in the Church of England
Thinking Anglican site, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Bishops put forward as solution to Church of England row over women clergy
By Martin Beckford, The Daily Telegraph site, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Women bishops: what's the answer?
by Ruth Gledhill, The Times, Articles of Faith site, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Women in the Episcopate draft Measure published
Church of England site, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Acts of the Apostles, part 3: An ideal church?
by Jane Williams, The Guardian Comment is Free belief, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Acts of the Apostles, part 2: Who is Luke?
by Jane Williams, The Guardian Comment is Free Belief, 22 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Acts of the Apostles, part 1: A band of brothers
by Jane Williams, The Guardian Comment is Free Belief, 15 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Turbulent priests
concerning the critique of the Government by five Church of England bishops, Editorial, The Guardian, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Gaza air strikes: Killing a two-state solution
Editorial, The Guardian, 29 December 2008 [the air strikes were on the Sabbath and at prime shopping time]
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Darwin shouldn't be hijacked by New Atheists - he is an ethical inspiration
'Next year's anniversaries of this great British scientist must explore beyond the usual squabbling over faith', by Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian, 29 December 2008
- 29 December 2008 - web link
- Gaza death toll tops 300 as Israeli air strikes continue
'Warplanes target Hamas interior ministry and university - International condemnation mounts but Israel unrepentant', by Rory McCarthy, The Guardian, 29 December 2008
- 28 December 2008 - web link
- Video Debate on Schism in The Episcopal Church: Christopher Wells and William Franklin
Christopher Wells, of the Living Church Foundation [and a Founder of Covenant site] and Father William Franklin, of the American Academy in Rome debate the schism in the Episcopal Church (45 mins), Bloggingheads TV, 23 December 2008
- 28 December 2008 - web link
- Homelessness is an apt metaphor for our troubled world
by Tom Wright, The Sunday Telegraph, 28 September 2008
- 28 December 2008 - web link
- Bishops deliver damning verdict on Britain under Labour rule
By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, The Sunday Telegraph, 28 December 2008
- 27 December 2008 - web link
- St Mungo lights a beacon of hope in a sectarian city
'Glasgow, notoriously divided along its spiritual fault lines, plays host to the worlds first museum devoted to the presentation of religious life', by John Haldane, The Times, 27 December 2008
- 27 December 2008 - web link
- Commitment and fidelity are demanding qualities
'A time to remember and appreciate what our families give us', by Roderick Strange, The Times, 27 December 2008
- 27 December 2008 - web link
- Times Leader: Neil MacGregor
"Neil MacGregor has not only turned the British Museum into the country's most popular attraction, he has made it perhaps the best museum in the world'", The Times, 27 December 2008
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