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A historic church that played a central role in one of Scotland's most-loved novels is being put up for sale to plug a gap in Church of Scotland's finances and locals are determined to save it.
Scotland’s largest religious group has voted to reaffirm its opposition to assisted dying. On Monday, the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly rejected a proposal which would have scrapped ...
Either way, the Council of Nicaea — whose 1,700th anniversary we celebrate this year — remains deeply relevant to the Christian Church today, as its ancient controversies still echo in the ...
The 13th Century place of worship in Aberdeenshire is one of several buildings that the Church of Scotland is selling or renting out as it looks to plug a £5.9 million deficit. At the end of the ...
Mossgreen Parish Church was completed in 1852 and was located in the centre of the Mossgreen cemetery. A place of worship for the Church of Scotland, the building was demolished in 1960.
Tuesday Welcome, 10:30am-12noon (free tea/coffee and chat and church open for prayer and reflection). West End Cardmakers 12noon. Rev. Jason Lingiah and Councillor Bath Baudo at our VE ...
Here’s what some of them had to say ahead of the historic vote. One of Scotland’s largest denominations, the Church of Scotland currently has 245,000 members and maintains around 1,100 churches.
Undertaken by CrossReach, the social care council of the Church of Scotland, the project is nearing completion. One of the top bosses at CrossReach provided an update to the Advertiser, confirming a ...
In Albury, Surrey, England, there is a church that you are not allowed to enter. Not yet, anyway. Built in 1839, the church is not due to be reopened until the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Scotland has reacted and welcomed the new Pope Leo XIV in what has been described as a "momentous moment for Scots Catholics" by the First Minister. After Pope Francis died at the age of 88 on ...
The Chief Executive of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, the official relief and development agency of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Lorraine Currie, added: "As the first Pope from the ...
Deborah Lynn True pleaded no contest to first-degree grand theft after embezzling $700,000 from Holy Cross Church, in Vero Beach. At True’s sentencing, a judge is expected to sentence her to ...