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Possession of extreme pornographic images - now illegal in the UK . Public hysteria hard at work

Yesterday Lord Patel was able, after my Lord Bishop of Norwich Rt Revd Graham James so beautifully intoned the customary Prayers before business, to hear Baroness Hayman, the Lord Speaker announce "My Lords, I have to notify the House, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified her Royal Assent to the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act." This curious Bill has

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bishop of norwich - serial killer

From THE EDMONTON JOURNAL : England's Eastern Daily Press is still apologizing after mistaking the Bishop of Norwich for a serial killer.The newspaper published a letter from Rupen Read, a local member of the Green Party. In it, he called for the closing of brothels in the region in the wake of several killings of prostitutes, for which notorious serial killer Steve Wright - also known as the Suffolk...

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They Thought It Was An Overcooked Thin Crust at Pizza One at First

I didn't even have to click on the link on the BBC news website to just know in my heart that this had to be Norwich Cathedral: Cathedral emptied by Easter fire To quote the story: "Reverend McFarlane said: "New Christians were baptised and confirmed by the Bishop of Norwich and the cathedral was filled with light from the candles and incense. "Sadly, it was all a bit too much for the fire

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after the firestorm

Mark Rice-Oxley of the Christian Science Monitor wrote Anglican Archbishop: too intellectual to lead? When it comes to leadership in the Church of England, the former Bishop of Norwich once reportedly said: “If you want to lead someone in this...

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Power Corrupts: Royal Family Warned On Global Warming

THE rapture of the Al Goreans has touched the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev Graham James. Addressing a congregation at St Mary Magdalene Church, Norfolk (the Royal Family in attendance), the Bishop says: “Some people, I have noticed around here, turn their houses into minor ecological disaster zones.” The Queen's Sandringham estate was, as the Telegraph [...]

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Turbulent priests - Part 2

[The Rt Rev Graham James, Bishop of Norwich] has criticised people who festoon their homes in Christmas lights for creating "disaster zones" … He said: "Some people, I have noticed around here, turn their houses into minor ecological disaster...

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Bishop enlightens the Queen on the horrors of festively illuminated homes (er, just like hers')

His words probably weren't directed at Her Majesty. And she certainly won't personally have hung up any of the hundreds of twinkling lights that have adorned the Sandringham Estate this Christmas. Nevertheless when the Bishop of Norwich chose a service attended by the Queen to describe some festively illuminated homes as 'minor ecological disaster zones' it raised a wry smile in some quarters

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Festive lights a disaster, says Bishop

SANDRINGHAM People who cover the outside of their homes in Christmas lights are creating minor ecological disaster zones, a bishop told members of the Royal Family, including the Queen, at a church service yesterday. It seemed, however, that the Right Rev Graham James, Bishop of Norwich, was unware that the Queen's Sandringham estate was illuminated with 805m (880 yards) of lights supplied by Blackpool...

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Bishop slams Christmas displays

The Bishop of Norwich labels Christmas decoration displays "minor ecological disaster zones".

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Bishop of Norwich on the older form of Mass

His Excellency Most Reverend Michael R. Cote, Bishop of Norwich has sent a letter: My emphases and comments. Office of the Bishop Diocese of Norwich, CT. August 15, 2007. Dear Brothers in Ministry: You are aware that in the Roman Catholic Church there has always been a multiplicity of liturgical rites and usages. The two major liturgical families are, [...]