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The Catholic overseas aid agency CAFOD is welcoming the Prime Minister's decision to recognise a Palestinian state in September - if Israel doesn't declare a ceasefire.
More than 100,000 young Catholics packed into St. Peter’s Square erupted in joyful cheers as Pope Leo XIV made a surprise appearance during the Jubilee of Youth opening ceremony in Rome. The Pope ...
The Church in Wales has elected Bishop Cherry Vann as its new Archbishop, marking her both the first woman and first openly gay person to hold the role.
A former sex shop in Dudley is set for a dramatic transformation after the council approved plans to convert the building into a church and community hub. Located on Flood Street, the site had sold ...
New claims from an independent researcher suggest that inscriptions found in a 3,800-year-old Egyptian mine could reference Moses, who Christians believe led the Israelites out of slavery. Michael Bar ...
Church leaders have issued a strong statement condemning violent protests outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Epping, urging the community to reject hatred and uphold peace, even amid ...
U.S Christian musician Sean Feucht is continuing his Canadian tour despite hiccups during his first leg, where six shows were canceled.
The former CEO of My Faith Votes has pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography. Jason Yates, 56, pleaded guilty to two of the eight felony counts he was charged with, according to USA Today. My ...
The Church of England has welcomed a call by MPs for the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme (LPWGS) to be made permanent and for a cap to be lifted on claims. In January the Government announced a ...
Historically, Anglicans leaned Conservative while Catholics and free-church Protestants often supported Labour, but YouGov polling from the University of Exeter now shows that among Anglicans, 38 per ...
A controversial moment at this year’s Belfast Pride has drawn strong criticism from Christian groups after a man dressed to resemble Jesus, with a mock crown of thorns, was seen dancing and ...
A Pentecostal church in West London has overturned a legal ban that prevented it from preaching in Uxbridge town centre.
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