Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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Atlanta Mayor called the 'Antichrist' over decision to sack fire chief Kelvin Cochran
Mayor of Atlanta Kasim Reed has been accused of being the "Antichrist", being "anti-Christian" and being a "Muslim" since he made the decision to sack Atlanta fire chief Kelvin Cochran.
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Bishop of Maryland responds to Heather Cook hit-and-run incident, says Episcopal Church is in 'deep pain'
The Episcopal Bishop of Maryland has said the diocese is in "deep pain" over the hit-and-run in which one of its most senior bishops killed a cyclist.
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Oscar nominations 2015: Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel top the list
The 87th Academy Award nominations are here...
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Anti-Islamist group Pegida spreads across Europe
A growing anti-Islamist group which started in Germany, has spread to a number of European countries, including Spain, Norway and Denmark.
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Archbishop of York: "English Christians ain't persecuted"
The Archbishop of York John Sentamu has dismissed the idea that British Christians experience persecution, in an interview to coincide with the publication of a set of essays on the problem of inequality in Britain.
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Faith leaders oppose calls for religious freedom bill in Georgia
60 religious leaders have opposed proposed legislation to protect religious expression, claiming that it would lead to exclusion and division.
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Hundreds attend religious liberty rally in support of former fire chief Kelvin Cochran
Hundreds attended a religious liberty rally at the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday in support of former Atlanta fire chief Kelvin Cochran, who was sacked for expressing his traditional views on homosexuality in a book.
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China bans burqa in major Muslim city
Women have been banned from wearing the burqa in the capital of Xinjiang province in China, home to China's largest Muslim community in an attempt to "curb growing extremism".
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The changing shape of Boko Haram
Last week's attack by Boko Haram in Borno State, which killed hundreds, possibly thousands, has once again drawn attention to the Islamist militant group that has been terrorising northern Nigeria for more than five years.
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Psychologist nun becomes first female president of Catholic Charities USA
Sister Donna Markham has been named as the new president of Catholic Charities USA, the first time a woman has occupied the post in the organisation's 105-year history.
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Church secretary shot dead as he went to church in Mombasa, Kenya
George Karidhimba Muriki, church secretary at the Maximum Revival Center, was killed by gunmen on a motorbike as he entered the church on Sunday.
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Church of England to investigate abuse claims at former children's home
The Church of England will conduct an investigation into a former children's home in Kent run by the dioceses in Kent and Rochester that was allegedly responsible for forcing children to take drugs.