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Talk: ‘Reach out and touch faith’ – Pilgrimage and fandom, sacred and secular

October 23, 2012 By sdeboick

Guest ‘sermon’ given at Hertford College Chapel, Oxford, at the Choral Evensong service on 21st October, at the invitation of the College Chaplain, Gareth Hughes

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