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WATCH - Women and the Church
Link ID 990
Title WATCH - Women and the Church
Url http://www.watchwomen.com/
Description This group works for an inclusive Church, and wants to see women taking their place alongside men at every level in the Church, and to help the Church become the community of equals which Jesus calls us to be.
Category Denominations > Anglican > Church_of_England
Date May 20, 2001
Contact Name
Email webmaster@watchwomen.com
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