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ArtikelBells and Yells; The St Paul's Protests  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8758 (Nov. 2011), page 65-66.
Topik: Clergy; Religious Organizations; Demonstrations & Protests; Conflict
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Isi artikelThe shambolic Anglican response to weeks of anti-banker protest on its doorstep suggests that the strain of coping with the conflicting demands of God and Mammon has become almost unbearable for the Church of England. On November 1st there was a dramatic reversal by the ecclesiastical authorities who control St Paul's Cathedral, the precincts of which have been occupied since October 15th by protesters, placards and dozens of tents. The cathedral's masters had originally urged eviction. But following the resignation of two senior members of staff (the first was Giles Fraser, one of Britain's best-known lefty clerics, succeeded days later by Graeme Knowles, the dean of St Paul's), they announced that they would not take steps to remove the malcontents. Richard Chartres, the bishop of London, who ranks third in the Anglican hierarchy, acknowledged that almost everything the cathedral had done in response to the protest had been a mistake. Despite the chaotic image it presented this week, the Church of England looks more likely to trundle on eccentrically than to break into establishment and anti-capitalist camps.
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