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Christians should be allowed to remain in Iraq, says cardinal
Cardinal says Iraqi Christians should be allowed to remain in the country of their birth.
Christians see some benefit in David Cameronâs wellbeing index
A mixture of curiosity and cautious optimism from Christians over Prime Minister's plans to measure wellbeing and happiness.
Official: Pakistani Christian woman on death row is innocent
Pakistan's Minorities Minister says Christian woman facing execution is innocent ...
Christians blame Coptic violence in Egypt on 'excessive' police tactics
Christians in Britain have expressed concern over police handling of protests by Coptic Christians in Egypt yesterday.
New resource to help churches tackle violence against women
New resource gives churches advice on how they can support victims of violence in their pews as well as beyond their walls.
Under-35s largely unaware of King James Bible
Many under-35s have never heard of the King James Bible despite being one of the biggest selling books in history.
Donât do Christmas on credit, debt charity warns
With the economic uncertainty set to run well into 2011, Christians Against Poverty is urging people to stay away from loans they can't afford this Christmas.
South Korean churches praying for peace after attack
Christians in South Korea want peace in the divided peninsula following Tuesday's attack by North Korea.
Roman bathhouse discovered in Old Jerusalem
Israeli archaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman bathhouse that was probably used by the soldiers who destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Anglican Covenant in question after conservatives withdraw support
Conservative Anglicans say they cannot support the Anglican Covenant, as the Church of England comes one step closer to approving it.
Church of England affirms support for Anglican Covenant
Draft Anglican Covenant to be sent out to diocesan synods for consideration after General Synod votes overwhelmingly in favour.
Bishop asked to âwithdrawâ from public ministry over Royal wedding comments
A bishop in the Church of England who predicted that Prince Williamâs marriage to Kate Middleton would last seven years has been asked to âwithdrawâ from public ministry.
Big Society cannot be a cost-cutting exercise, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury says the Big Society is an opportunity to rediscover virtues such as generosity and self-forgetting.
Prince William and Kate Middleton to marry in April at Westminster Abbey
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "over the moon" as details of wedding fall into place
News Corporation should not be allowed to buy BSkyB, says Church
Church of England warns News Corp would "dominate" television and newspaper landscape if its bid to take over BSkyB is successful.