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Mark Caplin
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Church in Wales consults on 'code of practice' for women bishops
The Church in Wales has launched a consultation on a "code of practice" for women bishops.
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Search to find nation's favourite Christmas carols
An online poll will be launched later this month to find out the nation's favourite Christmas carol.
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Syria experiencing 'catastrophe'
The conflict in Syria is "nothing short of a catastrophe", the Bishop of Coventry has warned.
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Impoverished UK families missing out on Christmas meals, bishop warns
Some families are on such stringent budgets that they will not be able to celebrate Christmas properly, the Bishop of Derby has warned
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Rowan Williams welcomes new measures to reduce tax evasion
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Williams has welcomed the Government's decision to create a new public register detailing the owners of around 2.5 million companies.
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Church leader welcomes Grangemouth agreement
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has welcomed a deal to keep the Grangemouth petrochemical plant open.
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Persecuted children remembered in action week
Christians are being asked to remember Christian children living in contexts of persecution.
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Church leaders in England and Scotland mark International Credit Union Day
Church leaders in England and Scotland are championing their local credit unions today.
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Church of Scotland proposes changing religious observance in schools to 'time for reflection'
The Church of Scotland has proposed changing religious observance to a 'time for reflection'.
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'Stop patronising the poor', say anti-corruption campaigners
The Exposed campaign against corruption has issued an open letter to world government, business and church leaders telling them to "stop patronising the poor".
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European Parliament condemns violence against Christians in Syria, Pakistan and Iran
The European Parliament passed a resolution on Thursday condemning violence and persecution against Christians in Syria, Pakistan and Iran.
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Ruthless clampdown on shack dwellers in Durban
Christian Aid partner the Church Land Programme has strongly condemned the heavy-handed put down of peaceful protests in Durban, South Africa.
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Churches Together in England elects first Pentecostal president
Churches Together in England has installed Bishop Eric Brown as its first Pentecostal president.
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New toolkit to help faith buildings connect with communities
A new toolkit originally developed in the Diocese of Hereford has been reworked to help faith groups more generally make their buildings available for community use.
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Evangelicals are hard workers, survey finds
Evangelical Christians are hard workers, with many working long hours. Some 37 per cent of them work more than 40 hours per week – rising to over 50 per cent among men; and seven per cent work more than 60 hours.
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