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dark trousers -- but only in favour of Bermuda shorts.
For, unlike their peers elsewhere, young Mormon missionaries to Bermuda now have permission from their mother church to wear shorts to follow local custom.
The move came after overheated church w...
DATE: Aug 01, 1998
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Religion
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
Eleven archaeologists and parishioners found more than they bargained for at a dig in the St. Mark's Church graveyard on Saturday.
The excavation, which lasted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., revealed remanants of the church's two older structures.
St. Mark's...
DATE: Jul 28, 1998
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the church's history.
The congregation are meeting on Saturday morning to unearth the secrets of the church's original site, across the street from its present location on South Shore Road in Smith's.
Church member Colin Campbell, also an architect, ...
DATE: Jul 23, 1998
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An average of 650 people a day attended the Jehovah's Witnesses District Convention at Whitney Institute over the weekend.
And the church baptised and ordained five new ministers last Saturday to join the more than one million new members worldwide w...
DATE: Jul 18, 1998
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Religion
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
been flattened.
New Testament Church of God Miracle Temple had its plans to build a second-storey multi-purpose room rejected by the Development Applications Board.
The church hoped to use the extra space to house a Sunday school for 64 children, to ...
DATE: Jul 11, 1998
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Religion
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DATE: Jul 11, 1998
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Religion
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DATE: Jul 09, 1998
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Witnesses worldwide in a series of conventions over the summer months.
More than 700 delegates from Bermuda and the United States will attend a three day District Convention which will be held at the Whitney Institute auditorium.
Worldwide, the conve...
DATE: Jul 04, 1998
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CATEGORY:
Religion
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
When I first heard about the passing of "Chummy'' Hayward, poet John Donne's "For Whom The Bell Tolls'' piece immediately popped into mind. "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the man...Any man's d...
DATE: Jul 04, 1998
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Religion
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is flanked by Nicholas Dill, left, and Carl Williams who will today be ordained as deacons at the Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton. Both men have been on a week-long retreat with Bishop Ratteray, following approval by a Diocesan Commission on the Minis...
DATE: Jun 27, 1998
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Religion
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