Bishop Stephen's Reflection for Trinity 8
First published on: 30th July 2020This week, Bishop Stephen, Bishop of Ely, steps in for Bishop Dagmar to offer his reflection for Trinity 8 (2 August 2020).
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This week, Bishop Stephen, Bishop of Ely, steps in for Bishop Dagmar to offer his reflection for Trinity 8 (2 August 2020).
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