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Primates' meeting endsLatest report from the Primates’ Meeting |
Primates' meeting endsLatest report from the Primates’ Meeting |
Think about where your gold comes from, say aid agenciesGOLD rings, bracelets, and diamonds — which can be romantic gifts on St Valentine’s Day — can mean poverty and ill-health for people exploited by Western-backed... |
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![]() Bush library puts backs upTHE proposed siting of the George W. Bush Presidential Library at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, has brought a storm of protest from... |
UK children shown to have poorest quality of lifeLACK of investment, and a cultural distinction between “deserving” and “undeserving”, have contributed to the poor state of children’s well-being, said... |
![]() Churches trump castles for weddingsTHE CHURCH needs to spruce up its act if it is to compete in the wedding market for couples who can choose to tie the knot in stately homes and romantic... |
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Incumbents paid ‘the equivalent of £36,000’VICARAGES and rectories are now valued as worth £16,420 a year to the parish clergy and their families. |
Terror: buses damagedBuses were damaged by two bomb blasts in the Christian town of Bikfaya, in Lebanon, on Tuesday. |
Micro-credit groups to fight rising farm suicides in IndiaTHE Roman Catholic Church’s social arm in India, Caritas, is responding to a wave of farmers’ suicides across the country. |
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Archbishop speaks out on Australian detaineeTHE recently installed Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Philip Freier, has criticised the treatment of the Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks. |
Lutheran couple enter Lancashire teamA GERMAN Protestant pastor has been appointed Team Vicar in a parish in Leicestershire, in what is said to be the first appointment of its kind. |
Williams: jail does not workTHE Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of the current “custodial obsession” within the justice system, calling for alternative models of community and... |
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News in briefTrailblazers success; Slavery goes to the core of the curriculum; Tory MP deselected in ‘coup’; Ugandan martyr remembered; Vicar suspended after allegation... |
Report finds bishops too politicalBISHOPS in the House of Lords are accused of turning their backs on theological arguments, and failing to give a moral lead. |
Create nosier neighbours, says insurerTHIEVES are growing bolder, and robbing churches in broad daylight. |
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English Heritage and Wolfson give £1.6m to cathedralsCATHEDRALS are to receive up to £6 million for repairs, in a three-year package announced by English Heritage and the Wolfson Foundation. |
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