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Easter date should be fixed
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is more optimistic than ever that different Christian denominations can agree to fix a date for Easter. Church leaders have been holding informal talks since the idea was raised by the leader of the Coptic church, Pope Tawadros. As our religious affairs correspondent, Caroline Wyatt, reports, the dispute dates back several centuries.
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