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Bishop Ise-somo to visit Manchester

Bishop Ise-somo to visit Manchester

The new Bishop of Nord Kivu will pay a short visit to Manchester this month.

Published: 04 February 2011

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Bishop signs petition

Bishop signs petition

Bishop Chris showed support for Mothers' Union's Bye Buy Childhoood campaign by adding his name to a petition.

Published: 03 February 2011

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Make a Mother's Day 2011 launched

Make a Mother's Day 2011 launched

Choose from a range of ethical gifts, priced from £3 to £150, especially for Mothering Sunday.

Published: 28 January 2011

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A president's viewpoint

A president's viewpoint

Mothers' Union worldwide president, Rosemary Kempsell, shares her reflections

Published: 27 January 2011

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World Day of Prayer

World Day of Prayer

always well supported by Mothers' Union members, this day is to be held on Friday, 4 March 2011

Published: 23 January 2011

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Panorama focus

Panorama focus

BBC’s Panorama programme at 8.30 p.m. on Monday 10th January will focus on the issue of the commercialisation and sexualisation of children.

Published: 07 January 2011

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2011 - Faithful Relationship

2011 - Faithful Relationship

Continuing this most important series of annual themes based on "Relationship" the Mothers' Union theme for 2011 is "Faithful Relationship"

Published: 07 January 2011

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

A light-hearted message but genuine good wishes from Stella Okoyo in Maseno West.

Published: 01 January 2011

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Help is at hand!

Help is at hand!

A monthly resource for your church notice boards is available from Mothers' Union

Published: 01 January 2011

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Chief Executive to chair government review

Chief Executive to chair government review

Reg Bailey, Chief Executive of Mothers' Union, has been asked by the government to chair an Independent Review of the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood.

Published: 07 December 2010

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