The biblical advice that money, as well as people, should go forth and multiply has not fallen on stony ground in the Anglican Church. Although badly stung in the past by unproductive property investments those who keep the church purse strings have hit the jackpot with a shareholding worth in excess of $1.6 million in pharmaceutical manufacturer Pfizer, the company which has developed and marketed the anti-impotence "wonder drug" Viagra. Ecclesiastical book-keepers have been offering up thanks for the current unprecedented sales of the miracle sex pills, its shareholding in Pfizer doubling in value. The Anglican Church has a portfolio of shares worth around $3.5 billion administered by the Church Commissioners. A spokesman said that the Commissioners' role is that of any good fund manager, "to invest wisely". Viagra, it seems, has proved be be manna from heaven. Cue Viagra joke. A container lorry of the little blue pills was hi-jacked at London airport. The police are looking for hardened criminals - doubtless some stiff sentences will ensue.