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Sermon delivered by Dr Donald Coggan after his enthronement as the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Unidentified (Church of England spokesman?) on the controversial decision to let divorcees remarry in church, under certain conditions. Male interviewer not identified.
Conservative MP Nick Budgen explains his absence from a church service aimed at easing racial tensions. He considers it inappropriate for the established church to hold multi-denominational services. Male...
Report on Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) saying he would be willing to visit England to discuss unity between Catholics and Anglicans. With reaction from future Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie;...
Dave Loyn looks back at the main religious events in the 1970s including the main issues involving the Christian denominations and the rise of non-Christian cults such as the Unification Church of Sun Myung...
Monty Modlyn visits St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London for his Monty at Large weekly show. He speaks to staff and workers about their duties and their attitudes to the Cathedral. Includes interviews...
Lawrence Spicer interviews Bishop Alastair Haggart, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church and Bishop of Edinburgh, responding to comments made by Pope John Paul II about the need to address current moral...
Report on the retirement of Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Donald Coggan. Includes archive interview/speech with/by Donald Coggan; also interviews with religious correspondent Douglas Brown. Male reporter not...
Recording of the crypt ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral in London where the Bishop of St Albans, the Right Reverend Robert Runcie, was installed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury in succession to Dr...
Recording of the crypt ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral during the installation of the new Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie. Includes speeches by Runcie and a male speaker (not identified â poss....
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