Cardinal Vincent Nichols has said that the Catholic Church's 'strong, firm' tradition of priestly celibacy is unlikely to change despite Pope Francis's recent comment that the Church should reflect on married priests.
Today's court ruling banning hijabs in the workplacs highlights a contemptuous tendency among 'religious liberty' defendants to only look after their own.
The fact-checking website Snopes is reporting that a story headlined: Pope Francis: 'God Has Instructed Me to Revise the Ten Commandments' on the Real News Right Now website is untrue.
Effective birth control methods were developed primarily by secularists, and that these methods are serving to slowly diminish the proportional representation of secularists in forthcoming generations, a new study claims
Religion is the key to understanding why human beings are more intelligent and social than any animal in the world,according to an eminent Oxford professor.
The Archbishop of Canterbury launching a new training series aimed at helping Christians share their faith with others. A trailer previewing the series has been released.
A petition that accuses the BBC of attempting to Islamise Britain, protesting the appointment of another Muslim as its head of religion, has reached nearly 7,000 signatures.
Is there a British equivalent to the 'religious right' in America? If so, how influential is it? And what are its methods? Further, how should the Church be influencing non-Christians in an increasingly secular age? These are just some of the questions raised by an article entitled 'Britain's "Christian right": seeking solace in a narrative of discrimination'.