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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 27th March 2001 
Father Ted's Side Chapel
Father Ted is an Anglican Priest in a large group of UK rural churches. The Hitchiker's Guide resides - along with Rabbi Lionel Blue - in the loo adjoining his study, for the entertainment and education of visitors to the Rectory.



RESEARCHER DATA
Name:

Father Ted
Last posted: May 29, 2001
Researcher Number:

169792

CONVERSATIONS
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Welcome Father Tedh2g2Apr 28, 2001Jul 10, 2003
For a more sensible discussionh2g2May 29, 2001Jul 21, 2002
problems with christianityh2g2May 29, 2001May 3, 2002
Contextualismh2g2May 29, 2001Nov 16, 2001
Confirmationh2g2May 12, 2001Aug 9, 2001
Confessionh2g2Apr 28, 2001Jul 25, 2001
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Welcome Father TedJul 10, 2003


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