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Prayers for wall death schoolgirl
The Church of Scotland has expressed its sadness over the death of a 12-year-old girl after a wall at her school collapsed on her.
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'Noah' star Russell Crowe pays visit to Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury welcomed Hollywood actor Russell Crowe to his official residence on Tuesday ahead of the UK release of Noah on Friday.
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Towards a habit of generosity
The 40acts campaign is challenging individuals to be generous on a daily basis this Lent
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Church worker's efforts in tackling metal theft recognised
A church worker has been recognised for his efforts in bringing to justice a group of metal thieves who had been stripping lead from church roofs in Lincolnshire.
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Calls for prayer ahead of presidential elections in Afghanistan
Afghans head to the polls on Saturday for the third presidential elections in the country since the fall of the Taliban in 2001
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Street preacher accepts £13,000 compensation after wrongful arrest
A Christian street preacher has accepted £13,000 in compensation from Greater Manchester Police after being arrested and detained for over 19 hours over comments he made on homosexuality.
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A St Paul's embroidery and the recovery of soldiers after World War One
A beautifully embroidered altar frontal that helped over 100 soldiers recover from the effects of fighting in World War One is to go on display at St Paul's Cathedral.
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Southampton churches working together on homelessness
Churches in Southampton are partnering to offer spiritual and practical solutions to homelessness in the city.
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Archbishop of Canterbury leads discussions on renewal
Over 100 members of Anglican religious communities gathered at the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday to discuss renewal in the religious life of the Church.
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Priest running 85 miles to bring water to Malawi communities
A priest in the Archdiocese of Armagh is aiming to run more than 85 miles in four days next month in aid of a Lent campaign to bring clean water to communities in Malawi.
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Local park turns down Bible Society's public event for being 'religious'
Plans to use a giant inflatable whale to share the story of Jonah with children have been turned down by the management of a park next to London's iconic Tower Bridge.
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UN council's call for action on North Korea human rights abuses welcomed
The United Nations Human Rights Council has called upon the Security Council to take action in the face of strong evidence of widespread human rights abuses in North Korea
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There is hope for people with mental health - Kay Warren
Kay and Rick Warren hosted their first ever Gathering on Mental Health and the Church on Friday in memory of their son Matthew, who took his own life after a lifelong struggle with mental health in April last year
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First same-sex weddings take place after gay marriage becomes legal
Church of England "accepts" that gay marriage is now legal in England and Wales
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'Corrective actions' at Mark Driscoll's church 'bearing fruit'
Reconciliation process is underway at Mars Hill Church and "corrective actions" have been taken following allegations against Pastor Mark Driscoll
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UK churches pray for peace in Ukraine
Christians are uniting at the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Manchester on Sunday to pray for Ukraine
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'Jesus is Muslim' billboards concern Christians
The billboards have been funded by the group behind the website Ask-A-Muslim.com and come with straplines like "Muslims love Jesus too" and "Jesus is Muslim"
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Calls to repeal blasphemy laws after latest death sentence for Christian
The Glasgow-based Global Minorities Alliance has called upon Pakistan to repeal its notorious blasphemy laws following Thursday's death sentence for a Christian street sweeper.
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Methodists in Brazil for start of Street Child World Cup
A group of Methodists have flown over to Brazil for the Street Child World Cup, which kicks off today in Rio de Janeiro.
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Welsh rugby players reveal sensitive side this Mothering Sunday
Forget male bravado, the South Wales Scorpions rugby team will be paying tribute to mums this Mothering Sunday by sporting the logo of Christian charity Mothers' Union on their shirt collars
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Churches must uphold distinctiveness of marriage
With the first gay wedding ceremonies set to take place tonight, churches are being urged to demonstrate the distinctiveness of Christian marriage as a lifelong commitment that puts children first
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Blasphemy death sentence for Christian road sweeper in Pakistan
The Christian father-of-three from Lahore was sentenced to death at a private hearing. The accusation followed a row with a Muslim friend over property
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Emma Watson: Biblical story of Noah had to be adapted for screen
The British actress, who plays Noah's daughter in the film, says changes had to be made to the original story to give the film more dialogue and roles for women
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Former Bishop of Lewes charged with sexual offences
The former Bishop of Gloucester and Bishop of Lewes is to be prosecuted for sexual offences committed against a young boy and man while in office.
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