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The Reverend Dr. Peter Mullen TFA Hon. Chaplain, The Reverend Dr. Peter Mullen BA, PhD.

The Reverend Dr. Peter Mullen BA, PhD has been a priest for 36 years in town, country and, since 1998, at St. Michael's, Cornhill and St. Sepulchre-without-Newgate, in the City of London.  He has published some forty books, including three novels and many works of philosophy, theology and literary and social criticism.  He has also written around 6,000 newspaper articles for the national British and foreign press.  His most recent books are Holy Smoke (short stories), Everyday Thoughts (philosophy) and One Minute Sermons.  He has written for various organisations, including the Social Affairs Unit and often has letters published in national newspapers.  He is Hon. Chaplain to The Freedom Association, for which he has written The Twilight of our Institutions.  He is much sought after as a speaker and will be speaking at a TFA  Freedom in the City event on Tuesday 23 May 2006 and at the TFA Summer Party at Stanway House, Gloucestershire on Saturday 29 July 2006.

Photographs:

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Links:

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bookkoob

Details of some of the many books Peter has written.

Diocese of London

Details and photographs of Peter's two churches.

St. Michael's, Cornhill

Excellent web site with lots of information on Peter and the services, concerts and events held at this bastion of traditional Anglican worship.

St. Sepulchre-without-Newgate

Interesting web site on the City's largest church and its continuing tradition of musical excellence.

Social Affairs Unit

The Social Affairs Unit addresses social, economic and cultural issues with an emphasis on the value of personal responsibility.

The Times

A letter from Peter about the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Last updated on Saturday, 28 June 2008