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The Church of England Newspaper has only had this name since 1949, as it has amalgamated with other publications over the years. It was founded in 1828 as The Record, and continued under that title until 31 December 1948. At that point it merged with Church Family Newspaper, which itself was first issued on 8 February 1894. [1]
The Church of England on Tuesday will take the first step towards overhauling its safeguarding system to make it independent of the religious institution, seeking to restore confidence following ...
The Guardian was a weekly Anglican newspaper published from January 1846 to November 1951. It was founded by Richard William Church, Thomas Henry Haddan, and other supporters of the Tractarian movement and was for many years the leading newspaper of the Church of England. [4]
Pages in category "Anglican newspapers and magazines" ... Church of England Newspaper; Church Scene; Church Standard; Church Times; Churchman (journal) Cristion; E.
The Church of England's second most senior cleric Stephen Cottrell will call in a Christmas sermon on Wednesday for repentance and change within an institution reeling from child abuse cover-up ...
Christian Today – trans-denominational Christian newspaper; Church of England Newspaper – weekly Anglican paper; Church Times – weekly Anglican paper; Hamazor – published by the London-based World Zoroastrian Organisation [46] The Friend – weekly independent Quaker newsmagazine
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The Church Times was founded on 7 February 1863 [1] by George Josiah Palmer, a printer.It fought for the Anglo-Catholic and high church cause in the Church of England at a time when priests were being harried and imprisoned over such matters as lighting candles on altars and wearing vestments, which brought them into conflict with the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874, intended to "put down ...