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- Don’t let Nike lead you to greed on the brain, urges abbot
- Talk about creationism if it comes up, say teachers
- ‘Swinging’ drunken cleric is prohibited for 12 years
- ‘Sing in indignation’ urge new Bethlehem carols
- RCs help sway vote for Obama, despite white Evangelicals
- Judge finds for the Botswana seven
- RC-Muslim forum held in the Vatican
- Cathedral aids Cairo refugees
- Priests brawl at the Holy Sepulchre
- Prison champion moves into aid
- News in brief
- C of I snubbed St Patrick’s, says Dean
- Farms in Malawi offer a cash crop
- Lest we forget
- Unease at attitudes to laity
- ‘All voices’ at NEAC
- Rural dean’s route to fame in Tunbridge Wells
- Quincy joins dioceses heading south
- Reservation closures spark protests
- Bishop laments anti-gay reversal
- Lighting the word
- Academies doubt as Sir Bruce quits
- Mosul said to be safer for Christians
- Greek clerics may tell pupils to throw out history books
- Toon warns over ‘innovatory doctrine’ in Sydney
- ‘People are crying’ in Zimbabwe, says Bakare
- Foreign news in brief
- Anti-Christian violence in Orissa: conference hears victims’ stories
- After his stroke, Dr Stancliffe publishes ‘transcendent’ book
- More home news in brief
- Chelmsford priest prohibited
- Now thieves target church flagstones — and churches
- Cutting it
- Question of the week
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Don’t let Nike lead you to greed on the brain, urges abbot“ECOLOGICAL CONVERSION” is needed if the planet is to be saved, the Abbot of Worth, Dom Christopher Jamison, said on Tuesday evening. |
Talk about creationism if it comes up, say teachersALMOST nine out of ten teachers believe that creationism should be tackled in science lessons if pupils raise the subject, a new straw poll suggests. |
‘Swinging’ drunken cleric is prohibited for 12 yearsTHE Revd Teresa Davies, a former Team Vicar in the diocese of Peterborough, was this week prohibited from ordained ministry for 12 years. |
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‘Sing in indignation’ urge new Bethlehem carolsTRADITIONAL carols with distinctly untraditional lyrics will feature in a service of “Alternative Nine Lessons and Carols for Palestine”, |
RCs help sway vote for Obama, despite white EvangelicalsANALYSIS of how religious people in the United States voted in last week’s presidential election indicates that the victorious Barack Obama managed principally... |
Judge finds for the Botswana sevenTHE BISHOP of Botswana, the Rt Revd Trevor Mwamba, has described as a “travesty of justice” the order by a High Court judge to reinstate seven priests... |
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RC-Muslim forum held in the VaticanTHE VATICAN hosted a two-day conference between Roman Catholic and Muslim leaders last week. |
Cathedral aids Cairo refugeesA REFUGEE ministry at All Saints’ Anglican Cathedral in Cairo has become the largest health-care provider for asylum-seekers in the city. |
Priests brawl at the Holy SepulchreA DISPUTE involving Armenian and Greek Orthodox monks in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem turned violent last Sunday |
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Prison champion moves into aidANNE OWERS, who is to chair Christian Aid, takes up her new post next week. |
News in briefAlternative gifts; Slick; Bishop’s plea on climate change; Faith up in downturn; ‘Listen to silent majority’ on women bishops |
C of I snubbed St Patrick’s, says DeanSt Patrick’s National Cathedral, Dublin, has been snubbed as the venue for the launch of the new Church of Ireland Theological Institute (CITI), it was... |
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Farms in Malawi offer a cash cropAN ALTERNATIVE to investing in blue-chip companies is being proposed by an investment group: African farms. |
Lest we forgetViews to remember |
Unease at attitudes to laityTOO many bishops look down their noses at lay people. |
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‘All voices’ at NEACTHE Principal of Wycliffe Hall in Oxford has rejected suggestions that the National Evangelical Anglican Consultation (NEAC) is not fully representative... |
Rural dean’s route to fame in Tunbridge WellsA BUS in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, has been named after the Rural Dean |
Quincy joins dioceses heading southTHE DIOCESE of Quincy has voted by a substantial majority to leave the Episcopal Church in the United States and realign with the Province of the Southern... |
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Reservation closures spark protestsPROPOSAL by the Bishop of South Dakota, the Rt Revd Creighton Robertson, to close nine churches has sparked protests by churchgoers |
Bishop laments anti-gay reversalGAY and lesbian marriages have been made unconstitutional in the US state of California. |
Lighting the wordMartin Firrell’s light installation The Question Mark is at St Paul’s Cathedral until tomorrow. |
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Academies doubt as Sir Bruce quitsTHE first Schools Commissioner, Sir Bruce Liddington, responsible for the Government’s academies programme, has resigned. |
Mosul said to be safer for ChristiansA SECURITY CLAMPDOWN in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq has stemmed the exodus of Christian families. |
Greek clerics may tell pupils to throw out history booksTHE Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus has threatened civil disobedience over plans to revise school history textbooks. |
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Toon warns over ‘innovatory doctrine’ in SydneyTHE Council of Primates of the Global Anglican Conference (GAFCON) should expel the bishops and diocese of Sydney immediately if they persist with the... |
‘People are crying’ in Zimbabwe, says BakareZIMBABWEAN society is hurting in every part, the Bishop of Harare, Dr Sebastian Bakare, told reporters in Stockholm this week |
Foreign news in briefBishop of Pittsburgh reinstated; Orthodox Churches can help in Ossetia; |
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Anti-Christian violence in Orissa: conference hears victims’ stories“FLEE, convert, or die.” That is the stark choice facing persecuted Christians in the north-eastern Indian state of Orissa. |
After his stroke, Dr Stancliffe publishes ‘transcendent’ bookTHE Bishop of Salisbury, Dr David Stancliffe, has told of how he doubted whether he would get his life back, after he suffered a stroke in the summer... |
More home news in briefKeeping it real; Signing up; Average cost of funeral goes up; Methodists back alcohol ban; Lord Hope launches appeal for poor |
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Chelmsford priest prohibitedA tribunal this week determined that the Revd Andrew Gair acted in a manner unbecoming or inappropriate to the office and work of a clerk in holy orders... |
Now thieves target church flagstones — and churchesTHIEVES are targeting churches in Yorkshire for their historic flagstones, after a series of thefts from graveyards in the region. |
Cutting itThe Society of St Willibrord celebrated its centenary on Saturday. |
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