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Abducted Crimean Greek Catholic priest released
A Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest has safely escaped to mainland Ukraine, leaving Crimea behind after his abduction ordeal.

Archbishop of Armagh offers condolences after Norfolk helicopter crash
Sympathy is offered to the family of Dr Edward Haughey, Lord Ballyedmond, who died in a helicopter crash yesterday.

Do you need God to be good? No say the rich, yes say the poor
Pew Research points to a link between the wealth of a country and how much its citizens believe morality and religion are connected.

Millennials: Distrustful, non-religious, debt-ridden and optimistic
Optimism still abounds among Millennials despite the many challenges facing their generation.

Northern Ireland: One in 10 children have self-harmed
New research exposes the true level of self harm present in children in Northern Ireland

Templeton Prize goes to Czech priest
The Templeton Prize has been awarded to former underground priest and interfaith relations campaigner TomaÌsÌ HaliÌk

Schools should teach religion, not just morality, says bishop
The Bishop Of Salisbury, the Right Reverend Nick Holtam, says religion needs to be understood in schools as more than just history and ethics.

American atheists sue over memorial's inclusion of 9/11 cross
A protest group of atheists have attempted to sue over the inclusion of the so-called 'miracle cross' that was found at Ground Zero in a museum memorialising 9/11.

Scottish Catholic Church struggling with falling priest numbers
Churches in Scotland are facing a difficult future as priest numbers continue to decline but Parish numbers remain high.

New WW1 Church memorial resources
As WW1 remembrance continues, Churches share new resources to tell the Christian story of the conflict.

Churches attacked in Venezuela's ongoing unrest
Churches are among the latest victims of the recent unrest in Venezuela

Exploring Christ's sacrifice through art
Artist Rob Floyd talks to Christian Today about the inspiration for his latest exhibition depicting 19 scenes from the end of Jesus' life.

Church of England partners with Prudential to bolster security of pension scheme
The Church of England spends £100 million to ensure the pensions of its workers are in the black.
Positive meeting between Pope and ecumenical leader
An important meeting between the Pope and the Secretary General of the World Council of Churches has gone ahead very well, by all accounts.

World leaders must not overlook gender inequality in fight against poverty
Christian Aid is calling on the world to do a better job of fighting gender inequality in order to fight poverty better.

Government to allow free vote on assisted suicide
The government recently announced plans to allow a free vote on the assisted suicide bill currently going through early readings in the House of Lords.