Caroline Chartres is a regular contributor to the Church press. She is married to the Bishop of London. They live in London with their four children.
.".. this collection of essays and interviews raises important
questions about the church." Paul Richardson, Church of England
Newspaper--Sanford Lakoff "Church Of England Newspaper "
."..an intriguing book..." Robin Ward, Church Times--Sanford Lakoff
"Church Times "
."..this is an aspirational and comforting book. At a time of some
dissension in Anglicanism, it is well that we be reminded of the
virtues of the Church of England. And to know that we are not
alone, personally and communally, in our struggles and
uncertainties." Peter Willis, The Lance, St George's Parish Church
Jesmond, August 2006--Sanford Lakoff
'a moving account...an intriguing collection of essays and
interviews edited by Caroline Chartes' Praxis News Worship, Summer
2006--Sanford Lakoff
'[a] fascinating volume of essays and interviews'--Sanford Lakoff
"The American Spectator "
'This book is a delight...A lovely way to meet some notable fellow
pilgrims.' Patrick Forbes, Christianity, 2007--Sanford Lakoff
"This book is full of affection, commitment, enthusiasm, and
devotion for Anglicanism." Robin Ward, Church Times--Sanford Lakoff
"Church Times "
."..an intriguing book..."Robin Ward, Church Times--, "Church Times
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"The stories are a fascinating read ...[they] combine to show that
God continues to be at work, reaching out to touch people in
whatever way he can" - Church Times
Edited extract from Why I am still an Anglican, ed by Caroline
Chartes, in The Times (Main)
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