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Christian campaigners and MPs have responded to the passing of the Assisted Dying Bill in Parliament, with many insisting they “must not give up”. The bill, which would allow terminally ill adults ...
A Sunday Mass at the Cathedral of Lima, Peru, was dramatically interrupted when a powerful 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck the nation’s central coast, shaking the capital and the nearby port province ...
A rare 1588 edition of the first complete Welsh Bible will go on display in Wales for the first time. Translated by Bishop William Morgan in the year of the Spanish Armada under Elizabeth I, the Bible ...
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is drawing public scrutiny following a personal religious gesture made during the team’s annual Pride Night game against the San Francisco Giants over the ...
Coventry Cathedral has welcomed its first female bishop, the Right Revd Sophie Jelley. Bishop Jelley previously served as Bishop of Doncaster. On Saturday, she was installed during a special service, ...
Senior leaders at US-based Gateway Church have announced the appointment of a new senior pastor. In a video shared on the church’s YouTube channel, elder Tra Willbanks, who chairs the elder board, ...
A new honorary chaplain to King Charles III has been selected. Rev Kalantha Brewis, the rector of Hallow and Grimley with Holt and Lower Broadheathas, has been appointed alongside her new role as area ...
A Christian free speech campaigner was arrested in Belgium this week after displaying a sign calling for the protection of children against so-called puberty blockers. Lois McLatchie Miller who works ...
A centre set up ten years ago to plant churches across Church of England dioceses is being downsized and a ‘significant number’ of staff are being made redundant because of a funding gap. Cash-flow ...
A new study by the Evangelical Alliance has found that the majority of UK adults who become Christians say an “experience with God” was central to their conversion. The survey, Finding Jesus, examined ...
Bangor Cathedral has had its spending suspended after the discovery of hundreds of thousands of pounds in debt. According to sources speaking to Newyddion S4C, £418,000 was spent on furniture, ...
The Church of Scotland has announced that its long-running magazine Life and Work will cease publication later this year due to financial strain and falling readership. Speaking at the General ...
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