Carey Lodge
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Brother of Amish school shooter looks at faith and hope in new documentary
Zachary Roberts is producing a new documentary looking at the part faith played in helping his mother come to terms with the horrific atrocity committed by her son Charles Carl Roberts in an Amish schoolhouse seven years ago.
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Children 'most vulnerable' in emergencies
Violence against women and children increases during and in the aftermath of emergencies, says development agency World Vision.
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New prison and penal affairs appointments in the Church of England
The Bishop of Rochester, the Right Reverend James Langstaff, has been appointed to the position of Bishop to Her Majesty's Prisons, the senior church advocate for Christian values in the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
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And the survey says: Catholic Church on mission
The Catholic Church made the headlines earlier this month following the Vatican's announcement of an unprecedented opinion poll of believers worldwide.
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Jars of Clay raising money for the Philippines with free song download
Christian rock band Jars of Clay are giving away one of their songs in an effort to raise money for relief efforts in the Philippines following the devastating Typhoon Haiyan.
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Co-op former chief and Methodist minister suspended following drugs allegations
The Reverend Paul Flowers, formerly chairman of the Co-operative Bank, has been suspended from his duties by the Methodist Church following reports that he bought and used illegal drugs including crystal meth and crack cocaine.
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Keeping it in the family? Traditional mealtimes are a thing of the past
A new survey reveals that over half of us have fewer family dinners now than when we were young.
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Catholic bishops horrified by levels of destitution in Britain
Catholic bishops have warned that the fabric of British society is being threatened by high levels of poverty.
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Catholic Church defiant over school admissions cap
The Catholic Church has released a strong statement in favour of removing a cap on the number of Catholics it can admit to its schools.
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Do not disturb: Travellers say 'no thanks' to room service
The end may be nigh for overpriced hotel room service
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Philippines update: Salvation Army ready to assist
The Salvation Army is responding to the urgent need for assistance for the estimated 11 million Filipino's affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
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Heated arguments between couples over the temperature at home
If you've ever found yourself wearing every jumper you own, looking alarmingly like a festive version of the Michelin Man and turning up the thermostat when your other half leaves the house, you are not alone.