James Macintyre
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Rachel Held Evans says pro-life Christians should back Clinton
An evangelical writer has urged pro-life Christians to vote for Hillary Clinton, backing the Democrat party line that her policies on poverty, healthcare and childcare will help reduce abortion rates more than pro-life legislators
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Rouen Cathedral packed as thousands gather for Jacques Hamel funeral
Thousands of mourners have gathered for the funeral of Fr Jacques Hamel who was murdered last week at the altar of his church at Saint-Ãtienne-du-Rouvray in Normandy by self-proclaimed Islamist militants
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Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson: I'm a Christian who backs gay marriage
The Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has described herself as "a practising Christian, a Protestant and a Unionist who is engaged to a Catholic Irishwoman" ahead of a speech delivering a "positive message" on gay marriage in Belfast
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'Gay subculture and Grindr' at Irish seminary: why Dublin archbishop is sending trainee priests to Rome
The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin has decided to stop sending trainee priests from the diocese to the Irish national seminary because of what he calls "strange goings-on" there
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New Chelsea manager Antonio Conte: 'I am a religious man and I like to go to church'
Antonio Conte, the new Chelsea manager, has opened up about his strong Christian faith in an interview before fully taking over the club next season
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Trump calls Clinton 'the devil' after row over Muslim soldier's parents
Donald Trump has directly called Hillary Clinton "the devil" as the Republican steps up his increasingly heated rhetoric against his Democrat opponent
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Uganda: Pastor 'killed by group of Muslims' for evangelising
A pastor was tied up and killed by a group of Muslims in eastern Uganda reportedly for converting Muslims to Christianity and refusing to sell land for the building of a mosque
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Theresa May's plan to end modern slavery welcomed
Cardinal Vincent Nichols and the leading charity Hope for Justice praises May's intervention, which came yesterday in the Sunday Telegraph
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Belgium: Priest 'stabbed at home by asylum seeker'
A priest in Belgium was reportedly stabbed in his own home after he let in an asylum seeker in to use the shower. There is no suggestion the incident was terrorism-related
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Pope says Cardinal George Pell should not be judged - yet - over child abuse claims
Pope Francis has said that people should withhold judgement and not "gossip" about Cardinal George Pell, who has been accused of sexually abusing children in Australia during the 1970s
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Greece: anarchists raid Cathedral, 26 arrested
Greek police have arrested 26 protesters who yesterday raided the Greek Orthodox Cathedral in the northern city of Thessaloniki during Mass
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Egyptian President praises Christians for 'wisdom and patriotism'
The President of Egypt has praised Christians in that country for demonstrating "wisdom and a spirit of patriotism" in response to the sufferings and provocation inflicted on them in recent years.