Florence Taylor
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Hundreds of same-sex marriages annulled in Italy
Hundreds of same-sex marriages have been annulled in Italy after the Council of State removed their legal status.
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Church going millennials are defying our commitment-phobe stereotype
Millenials - we often get a hard time for being commitment-freaks who would fail to look beyond the next five minutes, but the church-going members of our generation are defying the odds.
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New Spurgeon Library hopes to 'advance the gospel of Jesus Christ'
The Spurgeon Library, housing more than 6,000 books and artefacts from the preacher's personal collection, has been dedicated at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Catholic nun excommunicated for being secretly ordained as a priest
A Roman Catholic nun has been excommunicated and dismissed from her religious order last week after admitting that she was secretly ordained as a priest earlier this year.
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Why BiblicalGenderRoles.com does not represent the true Christian view of sex
News outlets around the world have each picked up on a blog titled 'Biblical Gender Roles', a website which claims that men should not tolerate their wives refusing sex, and that husbands should invoke fear in their wives.
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Find an Evensong service near you: Cambridge chorister sets up Time Out-style Evensong guide
A former choral scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge is launching a Time Out- style guide to choral evensong around the country.
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Vicar saved from life-threatening disease after wife donates her own kidney
Rev Matthew Baynes had been told he would spend the rest of his life on dialysis without a transplant.
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Aspiring spy claims he was rejected by GCHQ because of his Christian faith
A chess master has claimed his application for a job at GCHQ was rejected because he was of his devout Christian faith and professed loyalty to God over his country.
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Archbishop of Erbil: Iraqi Christian refugees are losing hope of returning home
Although the humanitarian situation for displaced Christians in Iraq has improved, thousands of Iraqi Christians are still fleeing, Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil told Aid to the Church in Need.
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First female Lord Spiritual looks forward to a woman Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop Rachel Treweek, who is to take a seat in the House of Lords today, has said she would like a woman to be Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Pope Francis calls for prayerful and practical response to refugees: 'The Church does not abandon them'
Pope Francis drew the attention of the Bishops at the synod to the refugees once more, speaking in St. Peter's Square to call for a continued response in prayer and practical work to the refugee crisis during Angelus prayer.
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Anti-Semitism in France: Rabbi and two Jews stabbed in Marseille
A rabbi and two other Jews were stabbed by a "drunk mental patient with far-right tendencies" yesterday in an anti-Semitic attack in Marseilles, France.