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Latest issue: 15 June 2013
Last updated: 19 June 2013

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 In this week’s issue

‘Two concepts pulling in different directions’
Art and the spirit
Strictly not for turning
A question of conscience
Saving the children
Rough justice for minorities
Don’t look now
Well read and well informed
Tablet Traveller
Churches under-valued or over-estimating themselves?
Francis Davis, guest contributor

Hume knew Alan Hopes would one day be bishop
Fr Mark Woodruff, guest contributor

Anglican patrimony is becoming a reality
James Roberts

Don't get cynical about the impact of campaigns
Geoffrey Chongo, guest contributor

The Pope and the redemption of atheists
Abigail Frymann

From creation to 're-creation'
The Holy See's pavilion at Venice Biennale

For the first time, the Holy See has entered a pavilion for this year‘s Venice Biennale. Artists were asked to tackle themes from Michelangelo‘s Sistine Chapel ceiling ...


Local authorities 'wary of faith groups but rely on their services'
Report by MPs finds low level of religious literacy among councils

Faith groups only want to engage in social action to push their beliefs on others and their adherents oppose equality - these are some of the assumptions an all-party group of Christian ...


Middle classes dominant in top Catholic schools
The Sutton Trust

A new report by the Sutton Trust has revealed that the hundred top performing Catholic state schools in England and Wales contain just half the average proportion of pupils from ...

Tiptoeing towards Scripture

Pope Benedict XVI has exhorted Catholics to become more familiar with their Bibles, in his round-up of the 2008 Synod on the Word of God. At the same time the Bible Society ...

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