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An Anglican church in Istanbul barred British MPs from entry after they voted to decriminalise abortion up to birth in England. Christ Church in Turkey’s largest city was slapped down by the ...
FOR the first time, the bishop of a non-metropolitan diocese has been elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia. The Bishop of Canberra & Goulburn, Dr Mark Short, was elected last Saturday ...
St. Dunstan’s Parochial Church Council in Canterbury says it “would very much welcome communication with the Vatican” about exhuming Thomas More’s skull.
Everyone who knows the Reverend Dr Bernard Randall attests to his intellectual vigour, kindness, tolerance and patience – qualities the Anglican church would no doubt prefer all its clerics ...
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has issued guidelines for receiving politicians and government officials during church services and programmes, barring them from speaking from the ...
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 ...
(RNS) — The long-awaited church trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch, a leader in the Anglican Church in North America, is facing a crisis in the wake of the sudden resignation of a lawyer who ...
Church sales ‘booming’ in Baltimore, nationally, as religious affiliation fades Archdiocese joining trend with at least six properties for sale ...
A former journalist and evangelical—Right Rev Dr Mark Short, Bishop of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn— has been confirmed to be the next Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia. In a ...
The skull of St. Thomas More, a prominent Catholic saint beheaded in 1535, may soon be exhumed from its centuries-old resting place at St. Dunstan's Church in Canterbury, England. Churchwarden Sue ...
Ex-church reno’d on Grand Designs Australia could be yours An abandoned church transformed into an amazing regional Victoria home on Grand Designs Australia is for sale.
“DEPRAVED and unconscionable” actions inflicted by the Israeli government on the people of Gaza must stop, the Archbishop of York said on Wednesday, in a statement about the situation in Gaza. “In the ...