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Bridgend churches face dilemma over suicides

PRESS COVERAGE of the spate of apparent suicides among young people in Bridgend county borough has caused annoyance and impatience among local people...

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Williams ‘false’ says Church Society

THE COUNCIL of the conservative Evangelical group the Church Society has written a letter to “the Primates and faithful Anglicans of the Global South”...

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Bookmaker offers bets on Canterbury

THE CONTROVERSY over the Archbishop of Canterbury’s remarks on sharia has sparked interest from bookmakers about who might succeed him.

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Tribunal rules that unnamed organist was an employee

A CHURCH ORGANIST is an employee, an employment tribunal has ruled in a preliminary hearing to determine whether an organist is entitled to claim the...

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GAFCON moves to Jordan after row

THE ORGANISERS of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in the Holy Land have changed their plans, in response to objections by the Bishop in...

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Kobia quits after CV query

THE general secretary of the World Council of Churches, the Revd Dr Samuel Kobia, has announced he will not seek a second term in office.

Nobel Peace Prize laureates sign letter criticising China

ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu is one of the signatories to an open letter to the Chinese government from 80 Nobel Peace Prize laureates and other high-profile...

Vociferous

Protesters shouting “Shame on the Church!” and “Shame on Canada!” picketed the national office of the Anglican Church of Canada.

Williams’s Windsor-report group forms

THE Archbishop of Canterbury has announced the formation of the Windsor Continuation Group.

Vatican makes plea for ‘moderation’ in Kosovo

THE VATICAN has urged Serbian and Kosovar leaders to avoid extremist violence, after Kosovo’s declaration of independence on Sunday.

Evangelicals urged to challenge society

EVANGELICALS have lost the battle over the nation’s morals.

Fatal instruction

The only surviving contemporary copy of the warrant for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, has been bought by Lambeth Palace Library.

Guide gives advice on sex workers

A “GOOD Practice Guide” for people working with prostitutes has been launched by the National Christian Alliance on Prostitution.

WCC marks its birthday with plea for democracy

THE World Council of Churches, which represents a quarter of all the world’s Christians, celebrated its 60th birthday this month with an eight-day meeting...

New scheme for debtors

CHURCHES can become local debt-counselling centres through a new volunteer scheme launched last week by Christians Against Poverty (CAP).

Illuminating

Pupils from Bow School for Boys look through Onya McCausland’s model of St Dunstan and All Saints.

News in brief

City space; Don’t let bailiffs be violent, says Nicolson; Rector and curate leave parish and families; Old Bibles collected for India; Charities piggyback...

Back TAP for true pastors

HAVE you given to TAP yet? Has your congregation?

Bombers wreck Gaza YMCA

THE DESTRUCTION of a library in the YMCA in Gaza City last weekend has been widely condemned, and has raised further fears about the safety of the small...

Dismay as Leeds Baptist deported

CAMPAIGNERS in Leeds were dismayed this week after Grace Cole, a popular member of a Baptist congregation, was deported.

Police beat up Harare women

TWO WOMEN say they have been the victims of growing brutality by police at the Anglican Cathedral in Harare.

Philippines: nuns help man escape

ANOTHER scandal has hit the beleaguered regime of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroy of the Philippines

Uganda squashes rumours that it wants to secede

THE Church of the Province of Uganda has insisted it is not seceding from the Anglican Communion.

Threatened

The church in La Florida, Quito, in Ecuador, in the shadow of the freshly active Turngurahua volcano, a fortnight ago.

Jensen support for stay-away plan

THE Sydney diocesan standing committee has endorsed the decision by its Archbishop, Dr Peter Jensen, and its five regional bishops not to attend the Lambeth...

Foreign news in brief

More Canadians break away; Pre-Lambeth study begins;

Employment laws broken by church projects, says CUF

CHRISTIAN voluntary organisations are putting themselves and their staff at risk by not complying with key employment legislation.

Lourdes in Westminster

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor at a special mass for the sick.

Fifty years on

Damien Hirst on display in St Mary's, Putney

‘Few benefit from faith links’

INTERFAITH activities have a limited effect on developing community cohesion, a two-year Government-funded study has shown.

Dr Sentamu’s roof: man charged with stealing lead

A MAN has appeared in court after the attempted theft of lead from the official residence of the Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe Palace.

Oxford gets £2-million grant to search for belief in God

RESEARCHERS in Oxford plan to spend three years and nearly £2 million in the search for an answer to religion’s Big Bang question

Taking cover

Image from Leominster Priory



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