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Pastors who have gay children should resign and repent, says conservative pastor
A pastor from Colorado known for his condemnation of homosexuality has said that any other pastor whose children are gay should resign, repent and recognise that 'there may be something very, very wrong with the pastor himself'.
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Queen completes traditional Maundy Thursday cathedral tour by handing out money at Leicester
The Queen has handed out Maundy money at Leicester Cathedral and has now been present on Maundy Thursday at every Cathedral in England.
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Q & A: What is at stake in this Sunday's Turkish referendum?
Turkish citizens head to the polls on Sunday (16 April – Easter Day) to vote in a major national referendum on a new draft constitution which would dramatically increase the powers of the country's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Politicians who do God: How do Trump, May, Merkel and Blair square their public lives and private faith?
However much we may want them to, surely no political party or agenda anywhere in the world can claim a monopoly on the Christian faith.
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Egyptian Coptic priest delivers inspiring Christian message to bombers: 'Thank you, we are praying for you'
A Coptic priest in Egypt delivered a highly inspirational message preaching Christian love and forgiveness in the wake of the Palm Sunday bombings in Alexandria and Tanta that killed at least 47 and injured dozens more.
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Katy Perry accused of being 'ruled by Satan' after rejecting gay 'conversion therapy'
An evangelical talk-show host has accused Katy Perry of being 'ruled by Satan' following comments made by the popular singer embracing the LGBT community and rejecting gay 'conversion therapy'.
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Top US-based evangelical author and broadcaster converts to Eastern Orthodox Church
A prominent US-based evangelical known as 'The Bible Answer Man' has been formally received into the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Fourteen per cent of US Christians left their churches after Trump's election, new research finds
Some 14 per cent of Christians abandoned their churches after the election of Donald Trump, according to research by The Washington Post showing that a number of people who went to a church in September last year had left it by mid-November.
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Conservative priest asked to take a break after congregation storm out when he criticised Pope Francis
A priest is being asked to take a break from his parish in the Italian town of Montesilvano after some in his congregation reportedly stormed out of Mass when he openly criticised the progressive agenda of Pope Francis.
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Piers Morgan attacks US and world media for failing to cover Islamist 'war' on Christianity
The British commentator Piers Morgan has criticised American and other world media for not giving enough coverage to the 'war' on Christianity waged by Islamic extremists.
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Trump spokesman Sean Spicer faces sacking calls after claiming Hitler did not use chemical weapons
Donald Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer is facing an international backlash and calls to resign or be fired after claiming that Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War Two.
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Franklin Graham hits back at Saeed Abedini over claims he failed to help the pastor after his release from Iranian prison
The evangelist Franklin Graham has hit back at his former ally Saeed Abedini, the pastor who has claimed that Graham did very little to help him since his release from an Iranian prison last January.
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Egyptians honour the Muslim woman police officer who died saving Christians
Egyptians have been paying their respects to a female police officer who was killed when she stopped an Islamic extremist suicide bomber from entering a Coptic church in Alexandria on Sunday.
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Despite bombings, Pope Francis to go ahead with Egypt trip and show solidarity with besieged Coptic Christians
The Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis will go ahead with a trip to Egypt later this month, despite the twin bombings of Coptic churches on Palm Sunday and a subsequent state of emergency being declared in the country.
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Pope Francis opens free launderette in Rome in latest move to help homeless
Pope Francis has opened a free launderette in Rome, in the latest of a series of moves aimed at helping poor andhomeless people that has included help with housing, meals, showers, haircuts and medical care.
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