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Exclusive – Tim Dakin refuses to sign Agreement re Channel Islands

By Peter Ould Posted on March 13, 2014 Posted in Canterbury, Jersey 5 Comments Tagged with , Administrative FunctionsAssistant BishopCanterbury DioceseChannel IslandsContributorDakinDoverHalf A MillionJersey And GuernseyJohn ReesLast ThursdayLate AfternoonMoniesStipendsWillmottWinchester Diocese

I have been informed that there was a meeting held late afternoon last Thursday (6th March) to finalise and sign an agreement for Winchester Diocese to hand over Jersey and Guernsey into the care of Trevor Willmott, the Bishop of …

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The Uniqueness of Christ – Who Voted No?

By Peter Ould Posted on February 20, 2009 Posted in Church of England, Theology 2 Comments Tagged with , All SaintsBackground PaperBnpCalverCanterbury DioceseChurch Of The AscensionCommendationsDebateDr MartinFaithFaithsFind PeopleFormulariesGeneral SynodHerefordHouse Of BishopsHulmeLive MotionMetropolitan PoliceMoss SideRevd CanonScriptureStaplehurstTraditional CatholicUniquenessVasanthaWealdWestcott HouseWitness

Last week we saw the terrific debate in General Synod on the uniqueness of Christ which I live-blogged on. The motion that was eventually passed reads as follows: That this Synod warmly welcome Dr Martin Davie’s background paper ‘The witness …

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Two Final Things

Aber mit der Heimat
geht man immer herum,
durch die Welt,
dort und dort
Peter Handke

No one could describe
the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos,
He consented to be described, and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and image.
Kontakion of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

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