James Macintyre
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Abuse victim taking legal action against Church of England after Liverpool vicar continued working after conviction
A man who was abused as a schoolboy by a vicar at a church in Liverpool is taking legal action against the Church of England after the guilty clergyman remained in the Church for 24 years after being convicted.
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Tory favourite Rees-Mogg says he opposes same sex marriage and abortion in all circumstances â including rape
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the right-wing Conservative MP who has in recent weeks been tipped as a future Tory leader and prime minister, has said that he is opposed to same sex marriage and abortion in any circumstances including rape.
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'We must teach the Gospel of Christ even if they kill us': Philippines archbishop speaks out against government
A Catholic archbishop in the Philippines has told clergy to continue preaching the Gospel even if they are threatened with death and 'the government is hostile'.
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Christian children 'forced to recite Islamic prayers' in order to receive food in Sudan refugee camps
Christian children at refugee camps in Sudan are not receiving food unless they say Islamic prayers, according to reports received by sources close to the leading Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).
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How can Christians find truth, justice and love in our broken world?
A new resource has been launched for UK Christians to spread a message of love, freedom, justice and truth in a country that has been racked with insecurity and division following everything from the Brexit referendum to the Grenfell Tower fire.
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Welby says UK economy is 'broken' and at 'watershed moment' as new report exposes inequalities
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has said that Britain's economic model is 'broken' and called for fundamental changes as a new report shows that UK growth is funding business profits as workers' wages stagnate.
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Jerusalem church leaders unite against alleged breach of land status quo that goes back centuries
A simmering row over church land in Jerusalem has reached a head after church leaders in the Holy City yesterdayhit out at Israel for an alleged breach of a status quo that has been agreed for centuries.
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Investigations launched as huge fire rips through disused Dundee church
Investigations are being launched into the cause of a large fire that gutted a disused church in Dundee last night. More than 30 firefighters tackled the blaze at Lochee Old Parish Church, a listed building that dates from 1830, on Monday evening.
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'Make trouble' by spreading love for Jesus: Why this Columbian nun will rap for Pope Francis
A Colombian nun will rap for Pope Francis when he visits her country this week. Sister Maria Valentina de los Angeles is one of a group who will sing the official song for the Argentine pope's visit as he greets the crowds.
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Kidnapped Catholic priest in Nigeria is found killed
A Catholic priest in Nigeria, who was kidnapped on Friday morning, has been found murdered.
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How this young Palestinian is working with a Christian charity to lead non-violent resistance by replanting olive trees
Muhanad Al Qaisy's story is characteristically Palestinian, in that through a set of contradictions it points to the painfully obvious potential of those in the occupied territory.
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A new dawn: Catholics and Protestants have a shocking amount in common, new Pew research finds
Protestants and Catholics across the West now agree on so much â including the route to salvation being both faith and works â that Christians of past centuries would be shocked, according to a new Pew survey marking the Reformation's 500th anniversary.