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Amy Shank
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Westminster Abbey in final rehearsals ahead of royal wedding
Final rehearsals before the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton took place this morning along the procession route and at Westminster Abbey.
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Patriarch Kirill remembers victims of Chernobyl disaster
Prayers were said today at a service in Ukraine to remember victims of the Chernobyl disaster.
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From pub to Christian community hub
A former pub and nightclub has been transformed into a vibrant community hub after an extensive refurbishment programme by a local Christian charity.
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Communities are key to reducing malaria – World Vision
World Vision is pressing the Government to put communities at the heart of its efforts to tackle malaria.
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Archbishop says it is a 'privilege' to conduct royal wedding
A short film has been produced by Lambeth Palace in which the Archbishop of Canterbury speaks of the joy and privilege of marriage.
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Pakistan: Christians welcome guilty verdict for man accused of murdering brothers
Christian charity hopes guilty verdict for murderer of Rashid and Sajid Emmanuel will be "turning point" in pursuit of justice for Pakistani Christians
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Religious group upset over Easter release of Lady Gaga’s Judas video
A Catholic group has slammed Lady Gaga over her reported plans to release the video to new single Judas over the Easter holiday.
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Bible more popular than Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber on Facebook
The Bible page has more fans than the pages of Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga
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Viva releases more child care workers for service in Uganda
Thousands more at-risk children in Uganda are to receive support after the graduation of a hundred new child care workers from Viva's training programme in Uganda.
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Britons more helpful among OECD nations
British people are more likely to assist a stranger than people in other nations, according to a survey.
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London churches set to go carbon neutral
The Church of England is helping churches in London to lower their energy use and carbon footprint.
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West African churches ‘pained’ by region’s instability
The Church of the Province of West Africa has lamented the political instability and “wanton destruction” of human life in the region.
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Biblical scholars excited by ‘books’ discovered in Jordanian cave
Biblical scholars believe a collection of ancient texts discovered in a Jordanian cave may shed new light on Christianity.
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Christians welcome Government opt-in on EU Trafficking Directive
The Archbishop of York and Christian social policy charity CARE have welcomed the Government’s decision to opt into the EU Directive on Human Trafficking.
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