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In this week’s issue
‘A compromise of our religious liberty’ Dark shadows of the past One bread, one body Abuse must have no hiding place Not in its backyard ‘Faith cannot be brushed under the carpet – its relationship with politics has to be considered’ Takes one’s breath away For love not money An extraordinary gift Walking the Franciscan way The pain of gain
Keeping faith convictions shut away in the temple? Abigail Frymann on Trevor Phillips' ‘Christian sharia' comments
Should parishes remain owned by dioceses or become autonomous? Basil Loftus, canon lawyer
Can the Church support abuse victims on its own terms? Elena Curti
Is the Church too slow in recognising that academies are the future for Catholic schools? Christopher Lamb
Goodwin the scapegoat Elena Curti
Muslim minister Baroness Warsi praises Britain's Christian heritage Argues that interfaith cohesion benefits from strengthening religious identity
It is an immense honour for me to stand here today in what is, for more than a billion people, the spiritual capital of the world. And it is a further privilege to lead the largest ... Queen defends role of Christianity in Britain Tells faith representatives it is 'woven into the fabric of society'
Prince Philip and I are delighted to be with you today to pay tribute to the particular mission of Christianity and the general value of faith in this country.
This gathering ...
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