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Pope appoints English Archbishop to senior Vatican post
The Pope has appointed an English Archbishop to one of the most senior posts in the Vatican.
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Religious studies pupils will be taught that UK is 'mainly Christian'
Pupils taking religious studies in Muslim, Hindu, Jewish and other faith schools will be taught to recognise that the religious traditions of the UK are mainly Christian, under Government proposals published today.
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J John: Culture in Britain has changed, now opposes Christians
Leading British evangelist Canon J John has warned that the cultural climate for Christians in Britain has changed from support to opposition.
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Reform in Rome - will Pope Francis get his way?
What is happening in the Catholic Church after the attempted reforms at the Extraordinary Synod? Ruth Gledhill takes an in depth look at Pope Francis as a leader.
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Vincent Nichols: What MPs could learn from the Church
Work must be properly paid for if hard-up families are to find a way out of poverty, the Archbishop of Westminster said today.
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Justin Welby praises journalists who 'unlock compassion' in Britain
'It feels as though the darkness is falling ever more severely on whole swathes and regions of the world,' said Archbishop at service for journalists.
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Church of England schools to promote tolerance for other faiths and lifestyles
The Church of England has indicated it will comply with new rules that will compel all schools including faith schools actively to promote fundamental British values, including tolerance for other faiths and lifestyles.
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Justin Welby: Human trafficking is a huge and daunting challenge
Human trafficking is a "huge and daunting challenge" but the churches must face up to it and help tackle the problem, according to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
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Bishop 'club culture' will change with the first woman, says senior priest
A "new model of being a bishop" must be found by women taking on the role, Canon Rosie Harper tells Ruth Gledhill.
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Leading CofE bishop Jonathan Baker to remarry after divorce
A leading traditionalist bishop in the Church of England is to remarry after divorce having been given permission by the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Australia: Christian activists to march to celebrate refugees
Thousands of Australians will take to the streets tomorrow in marches aimed at celebrating refugees and asylum seekers.
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One in 50 clergy don't believe in God
One in 50 Anglican clergy in the UK believes God is merely a human construct, a survey claims.
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Abusive priest 'avoided prosecution because of failure to act on allegations'
A senior Church of England priest who sexually abused young boys escaped prosecution when he was alive, possibly because of a failure to act against him when the first complaints were made, according to a report today.
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Rev Richard Coles on sex, celibacy and, more importantly, faith
Ruth Gledhill meets the pop star turned priest Rev Richard Coles.
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Catholic Synod closes without any major shift on homosexuality or divorcees
The Pope hit out at "traditionalists" yesterday after his attempt to make the Catholic Church less hostile to the homosexual community failed.
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