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A Clergyman’s Diary: Over The Downs to Marlborough

First day of a week off so I yomped over the downs to Marlborough in very muddy conditions. The first 12½ mile leg to Avebury is all familiar now, but the canal towpath which usually gets me off to an … Continue reading

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A Clergyman’s Diary: A Day-Off Walk to Avebury

The ideal clerical day off – a ten mile walk followed a good pub lunch! Continue reading

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You’re hired!: Can the Catholic Church learn about choosing parish clergy from the Church of England?

This article was printed in The Tablet on 10 November 2016 Ecumenical Catholic leaders have been considering whether they could learn from the Church of England about lay involvement in choosing parish clergy One of the most distinctive differences between … Continue reading

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