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New Bishop consecrated in Argyll and The Isles

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Shipping boss who fled fascists as a child dies aged 88

Shipping boss who fled fascists as a child and settled in Abernethy dies aged 88 © Supplied by Supplied Perthshire Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Europe’s descent into war was becoming inevitable when Dick Thorman was brought to the UK for safety in 1936. The retired shipping executive, who has died aged 88, was born in Mussolini’s Italy in 1933 to an English father who worked in the coal trade and an Italian mother. By the time he was three, Rome had become darkened by blackshirt oppression. Italian relatives urged them to get out so the family relocated to Yorkshire.

Obeying religious leaders can fuel abuse of power | Scotland

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Digital poverty prevents all congregations from singing from the same hymn sheet on virtual services

Updated: April 6, 2021, 4:53 pm © Supplied by John Young/ Church o Rev Maggie McArthur minister of Cardross Parish Church in Dunbartonshire, records an online service. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Up to 500,000 people across Scotland have viewed church services online during the pandemic – but some rural areas have missed out due to “digital poverty”. A new report has highlighted the scale of online worship since the Covid outbreak, with increased web and social media activity allowing churches to reach substantially more people than they did before the pandemic.

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