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Life in a Polygamous Marriage, and the Church of England's Glass Ceiling |
November 28, 2012 |
Summary: The Darger family - an Orthodox Mormon family of 27, and the Church of England's woman problem. |
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The Church of England's Woman Problem? |
November 28, 2012 |
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After 12 years of debate, the Church of England finally voted on the question of whether to allow women bishops - and the answer was "no." The measure was just six votes short of passing, and it's caused an uproar in Britain. The government is now threatening legal action to reverse it.
Trevor Grundy, reporter for Religion News Service and Deutsche Welle |
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The Darger Family: Love Times Three |
November 28, 2012 |
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Picture this: it's Sunday morning and your congregation of twenty-something people gathers for church. Except that the service is in your house, and all those people are your family. That's a typical weekend for the Dargers, a Utah family of 27 who say they're going back to the original teachings of Joseph Smith.
Pictured above: Maddie, Logan, Sabrina, Tavish and Kyley Darger in 2006.
Joe, Alina, Vicki, and Valerie Darger, authors of Love Times Three: Our True Story of a Polygamous Marriage
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