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The former Archbishop of Wales has admitted he was aware of a safeguarding incident involving a drunken sexual assault in his ...
The Church of England’s constitutional presence in corridors of the establishment is more like ‘Barchester Towers’ than the ...
Establishing freedom of religion was a hard-fought success of the American Founding. Today we are still fighting.
Members of the Church of England’s General Synod arrived in York yesterday for five days of deliberation and discussion.
The Church previously issued a statement to clarify it was not banning gluten-free bread or non-alcoholic communion wine.
Authority over death belongs to God only, the Church of England’s parliament has been told as its current highest-ranking ...
An English church wants to exhume and preserve the remains of a martyr whose head was lopped off and speared on a London ...
The Anglican Communion is exploring diluting the Archbishop of Canterbury's role as its central symbolic leader, in an ...
Synod began on Friday afternoon and alongside the usual scuffles over spending, sexuality and safeguarding, which will be covered in future blogs, there were a few encounters that made it feel a ...
Church seeks to exhume head of Catholic martyr Sir Thomas More… 500 years after it was put on a pike
THE head of Sir Thomas More, the Catholic martyr and former Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, could soon be dug up, five centuries after it was boiled and placed on a pike. St Dunstan’s Church in ...
Christian witness is incompatible with the militantly secular British government.
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