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Michael Trimmer
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Syrians facing starvation as aid fails to get through
The conflict in the Syrian capital city of Damascus is preventing food aid from reaching those who need it most, says the Vatican's envoy to Syria, Archbishop Mario Zenari.
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Most Americans support prayer at public meetings
A new survey shows that most Americans are supportive of public prayer before official meetings, but would prefer that it isn't denominational.
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The Francis effect fails to reverse Catholic decline in Latin America, as evangelical Protestantism continues to rise
Catholocism in Latin America seems to be continuing to decline, while evangelical protestants, especially pentecostal and charismatic ones, are seeing their churches growing.
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The UK is one of the most negative countries about religion in public life
British people are divided over whether religion has a positive effect on society.
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Bible college to close due to lack of trainees
After 120 years of theological training, St Michael's Bible College in Cardiff is looking to close due to a lack of new trainees
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Polish artists to be sued over depicting Pope John Paul II being breastfed
A Polish art collective that depicted Pope John Paul II being breastfed by a man is to be sued.
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Canon Jeremy Pemberton should be disciplined over gay wedding
The Archbishop of Canterbury may be in difficult position but the Church of England cannot afford to stand by and ignore clergyman's gay wedding, say fellow Anglicans
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Congregations leaving Church of Scotland over gay ordination 'but no one's rejoicing'
Two Edinburgh congregations are to leave the Church of Scotland as the vote on ordination of gay clergy nears
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Government must work to resolve 'hunger crisis'
The Archbishop of Wales, Barry Morgan, has said the Government must work to solve Britain's "hunger crisis".
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Monastery on traditional site of the burning bush is under threat
An Egyptian monastery traditionally believed to be built on the site of the burning bush is under threat.
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Abortion and infanticide are 'unspeakable crimes', says Pope
Pope Francis, in what his strongest comments on the issue to date, has condemned abortion and infanticide as "unspeakable crimes"
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Religious programmes shouldn't just be at Easter and Christmas, says Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is calling for more religious broadcasting all year round.
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Is the internet making us lose our religion?
A new study suggests that internet use can be correlated with declining religious affiliation in the US. But in this case, does correlation really imply causation?
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William Lane Craig explains Christian thinking to atheists: 'Faith is not a way of knowing, it is a way of trusting'
Christian apologist William Lane Craig reflects on a common mistake atheists make in how they view faith
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Millennials 'talk to God' but are less interested in religion
A new study shows that 18 to 34-year-olds who will 'talk to God' outnumber those who 'look to religion'
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