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Ballymena churchman says "righteous" anger about an alleged sexual assault on a local girl cannot be a cover for racism.
Ballymena churchman says "righteous" anger about an alleged sexual assault on a local girl cannot be a cover for racism.
The Church of England’s lead bishop for economics and business, Helen-Ann Hartley, and the Bishop of Manchester, David Walker ...
The Royal College of Pathologists has said it is opposed to current proposals to legalise assisted suicide, saying that its ...
Miriam Cates, the former Conservative MP for Penistone and Stockbridge, and a practising Christian, has warned that Britain ...
Stephen Cottrell, the Archbishop of York and acting head of the Church of England, has issued an apology to victims in ...
The UK Supreme Court this week rejected an appeal against a court ruling that sided with a Christian teacher. The case ...
When I first began in ministry in the Scottish Highland village of Brora, we regularly received visitors who in response to ...
The Church has also said that £48.1 million will go towards supporting Britain’s great cathedrals, £30 million is set aside ...
No one wants to return to a place where they feel judged. A welcoming church is one where people feel safe to bring their ...
There is no doubting the source of the booming Welsh baritone in the first and subsequent hymns – the Rev Michael Jones, the ...
The day after Pentecost Sunday is called Whit Monday and it played an important part in culture. This is the story … ...