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Bishops of Portsmouth and Peterborough enter House of Lords
The Anglican Bishops of Portsmouth and Peterborough are becoming the latest members of the House of Lords this week.
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Clowns gather for Joseph Grimaldi memorial service [PHOTO]
It was no austere occasion at a London church on Sunday as clowns from across the country came together to pay tribute to the father of all clowns, Joseph Grimaldi.
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Lukewarm response to Archbishops' statement on care for homosexuals
Conservative Anglicans have responded with caution to a statement from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York on pastoral care for homosexuals.
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Inspiring Lent reading
Barefoot Prayers: A meditation a day for Lent and Easter, by Canon Dr Stephen Cherry, and Jesus - His Home, His Journey, His Challenge, by Dr David Bryan, were both launched over the weekend
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Legacies are a 'lifeline' for parish churches
The Church of England is encouraging people to leave a legacy to their local churches in their will
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Death and the burden of funerals on the Church of Scotland
Death may be a topic most people want to avoid, but around 80 people came together at Edinburgh University's New College over the weekend to explore its place in life and society.
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Catholic adoption agency allowed to keep charity status
A Catholic adoption agency has been told it can keep its charitable status.
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Did you pop the question at Liverpool Cathedral?
Win a brick in the cathedral's People's Path
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From Messy Church to Messy Cathedral
Formality was put to one side at St Paul's Cathedral for a few hours on Saturday when it became a 'Messy Cathedral' for the day.
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Torbay churches campaign against cuts
Over a hundred people from churches and the community came together outside Torquay Town Hall on Sunday in support of those facing or experiencing homelessness.
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National Portrait Gallery's Pim Baxter becomes Lay Canon of St Paul's
The deputy director of the National Portrait Gallery has become the newest member of St Paul's Cathedral's governing body.
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Renew your vows at Worcester Cathedral
The Christian faith is all about love and Worcester Cathedral wants couples to know that this Valentine's Day.
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Ipswich church night shelters at full capacity
Churches opening as winter night shelters in Ipswich are helping so many people they are full
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Joni Eareckson Tada surprised over song's Oscar nomination
Joni Eareckson Tada is as surprised as anyone else to have the song she voiced, Alone Yet Not Alone, nominated for an Oscar.
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Cathedrals get romantic this Valentine's Day
Liverpool Cathedral is offering couples the chance to enjoy a glass of bubbly as they take in beautiful views of the city from its tower this Valentine's Day.
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New bells ring out in time for World War I centenary
St Mary the Virgin Saxlingham Nethergate is celebrating the end of nearly a decade of fundraising for a new set of eight bells which will form an integral part of their World War I commemorations
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25-year-old becomes Church of Scotland's youngest ordained minister
Michael Mair has become the youngest ordained minister in the Church of Scotland following a service last night.
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Worcester Diocese signs new partnership agreement with Magdeburg
Worcester Diocese and the Diocese of Magdeburg in eastern Germany noted the significance of their partnership in light of the centenary of the start of World War I this year
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Revolutionary new glass protects York Minster's Great East Window
Groundbreaking new material used in York Minster conservation
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Anglicans saddened by death of West Africa Primate
Members of the Anglican Communion have been left shocked and saddened by the sudden death of the Primate of The Church of the Province of West Africa on Tuesday.
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Salvation Army reaching out after Tonga storm
The Salvation Army has been assisting communities in Tonga as the South Pacific nation recovers from one of the most powerful storms it has ever been hit by.
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Maajid Nawaz asks for calm over Jesus and Prophet Mohammed cartoon tweet
Parliamentary candidate Maajid Nawaz has received violent threats after posting a cartoon to Twitter featuring Jesus and the Prophet Mohammed.
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Bishop of Durham election confirmed
The election of the Right Reverend Paul Butler as the 74th Bishop of Durham was confirmed at York Minster on Monday.
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Aurora Fearnley wins the Pitch film competition
The annual film competition challenges people to make a film inspired by the Bible
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