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Is This The Original Tomb Of Jesus?
Preliminary findings by researchers investigating the site where Jesus is believed to have been buried appear to confirm that portions of the original tomb are still present today, the National Geographic has reported.
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Iraqi Troops Break Into Mosul, PM Says Militants Will 'Die Or Surrender'
Iraqi troops broke through Islamic State (ISIS) defenses in an eastern suburb of Mosul last night taking the battle for the insurgents' stronghold into the city for the first time, a force commander said.
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Is It Possible To Have A Good Death? Catholic Church Launches New Site, 'The Art Of Dying Well'
The Catholic Church in England and Wales is launching a new website aimed at practically and spiritually helping both Catholics and non-Catholics alike grapple with issues around death and dying, and to prepare, ideally, for a "good death".
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Catholic Church Could Face Multi-Million Pound Payout As Abuse Case Is Heard
The Catholic Church in the UK could face a multi-million pound compensation bill following a test case which opens today on sexual abuse at a former children's home.
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Exclusive: Mystery Over Whether Gay Vicar 'Outed' The Bishop Of Grantham
A gay campaigning vicar has admitted that he spoke to a Sunday Times journalist about the Bishop of Grantham's sexuality before that newspaper was set to run a story on the subject.
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Religious Freedom 'Is A Litmus Test Of Overall Freedom' Says EU Special Envoy
Jan Figel, the first Special Envoy for the promotion of freedom of religion or belief outside the European Union, has said that he hopes the EU will remain committed to the cause and that his role will not be "temporary".
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Vatican To Host Concert For The Poor And Homeless
The Vatican will next month host a concert for the poor and homeless of Rome, inviting poor people as guests of honour and using any funds raised to go towards Pope Francis's charities.
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Christian Woman Captured By Boko Haram Tells Of Healing And Joy
A Christian woman who was captured for five weeks by Boko Haram militants in northern Nigeria has told of her joy after being adopted by a foster family following a period in an internally displaced people's (IDP) camp.
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Survey Finds: Sex And Housework More Important Than Religion For Successful Marriage
Religion appears to be a relatively minor factor in the way Americans choose their spouses, according to a new Pew Research Center study.
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Bishop Of Manchester: It Is Our 'God-Given Duty' To Help Refugees
The bishops of Manchester and Stockport will host a conference next month aimed at equipping individuals, churches and communities to respond practically to the needs of refugees and asylum seekers.
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Sikh Woman Converts To Christianity After Praying To Jesus
A woman who had been Sikh for 50 years has told how she converted to Christianity after praying "in faith" for Jesus to help her with her problems.
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Russell Moore: If Religious Right Is Not Able To Re-Focus On The Gospel It Deserves To Die
Russell Moore, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, has launched a strong attack on the religious right, saying that it must refocus on a "gospel-centred" evangelism instead of merely pursuing political ends.
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Basilica Of The Transfiguration Vandalised And Robbed
A church in Galilee, northern Israel, which Christians believe is on the site of the Transfiguration has been vandalised and robbed.
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More Than 2,000 Christian Students At Liberty University Oppose Trump
More than 2,000 students at the top US evangelical Christian university, Liberty, have come out against Donald Trump despite the Republican nominee having been controversially backed by the university's own president, Jerry Falwell Jr.
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Pope Urges Venezuelan Leader To Negotiate With Opposition Amid Crisis
Pope Francis has urged the embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to alleviate people's suffering and negotiate with the opposition to solve his country's crisis.
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