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Persecution on the hearts of Archbishops
Persecution on the hearts of Archbishops

The persecution of Christians in Egypt and the Middle East in particular is on the hearts of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of Westminster this Christmas.

Christmas – time to remember the special ones
Christmas – time to remember the special ones

No attacks can ever deter Christians in Pakistan from celebrating Christmas with zeal

Car bomb kills 15 near Baghdad church
Car bomb kills 15 near Baghdad church

At least 15 people have been killed after a car bomb was detonated close to a Baghdad church as members of the congregation were leaving a Christmas Day service.

Walk in the light this Christmas
Walk in the light this Christmas

Pope Francis has invited people to open their hearts to the light of Jesus in his first Christmas Eve mass.

Christmas dinner on Jesus
Christmas dinner on Jesus

For the third year in a row, a Christian charity in Bolton is running a Christmas food campaign to help those who don't have enough money to feed their families during the celebrations.

David Cameron thanks Christians for \'faith in action\'
David Cameron thanks Christians for 'faith in action'

David Cameron has used his Christmas message to express thanks for the contribution of Christians to society and share his hope for peace.

Grieving at Christmas : Is Jesus always enough?
Grieving at Christmas : Is Jesus always enough?

Advent is a time of expectant hope as we wait to celebrate the birth of Jesus. For those dealing with bereavement and grief, however, the sheer effort of participating in joyous church services leaves only a hollow feeling.

The Nativity Explained: Bethlehem
The Nativity Explained: Bethlehem

Why is it that out of all the villages in all the provinces of all the empires in the entire world, God chose this one to be the birthplace of his one and only son?

A sombre Christmas in the Philippines
A sombre Christmas in the Philippines

The Philippines is facing a difficult Christmas as millions remain homeless and are struggling to cope with the effects of the catastrophic Typhoon Haiyan.

Vicar\'s son returns from conflict-stricken South Sudan in time for Christmas
Vicar's son returns from conflict-stricken South Sudan in time for Christmas

The son of a Durham vicar has escaped worsening conflict in South Sudan in time to spend Christmas with his family.

Cathedrals engaging unbelievers at Christmas time
Cathedrals engaging unbelievers at Christmas time

Cathedrals say they are in a privileged position for reaching out to those who don't normally attend church

Acts 435 hosts 3000th charity request

Acts 435, a charity founded by the Archbishop of York, has recently hit its 3000th request for financial assistance.

Four in 10 Americans attended church in week before Christmas
Four in 10 Americans attended church in week before Christmas

Even in the midst of the Christmas season, churches in the US are failing to draw a substantial crowd.

Phil Robertson petition: Twitter lifts block on links to IStandWithPhil.com
Phil Robertson petition: Twitter lifts block on links to IStandWithPhil.com

After a massive negative backlash, social networking site Twitter has lifted a block on links to the website IStandWithPhil.com, a page dedicated to support for suspended Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson.

Chalice sold by church for £1.3 million

A medieval chalice donated to a Wiltshire church over 400 years ago has been jointly purchased by the British Museum and Wiltshire Heritage Museum in the market town of Devizes.

Brits dine out this Christmas
Brits dine out this Christmas

More British people than ever are choosing to forgo the stress of cooking this Christmas by eating out, a new report has found.