Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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Tens of thousands attend funeral for NYPD officer Rafael Ramos
Thousands of police officers from around the US attended the funeral of one of the New York police officers killed last Saturday.
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Glasgow lorry crash: 'God is with us in this tragedy' says Archbishop
Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia held a mass at St Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday for the victims of Monday's lorry crash in George Square, Glasgow.
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David Cameron praises Britain's commitment to Christian values in Christmas message
The Prime Minister said the country could be proud of how we honour the Christian values of "giving, sharing and taking care of others".
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New York: Prayer vigil and calls for peace after police officers killed
Family and friends of the two New York police officers killed on Saturday have responded by attending a candlelight vigil on Sunday evening and calling for peace.
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Glasgow bin lorry crash: Church service held for victims
Christian leaders in Glasgow have led prayers, and held a church service, for victims and their families after a lorry crashed into pedestrians in George Square, Glasgow, killing six.
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British Ambassador to Nepal accused of supporting Christian missionaries
The British Ambassador to Nepal has been criticised over comments he made in support of religious freedom.
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North Korea threatens attacks on United States over Sony hack claims
North Korea has described the United States as a 'cesspool of terrorism' after the FBI said North Korea was responsible for hacking Sony Pictures.
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Christmas midnight mass in decline with drunks and streakers interrupting prayer
The tradition of attending midnight mass on Christmas Eve, common among Roman Catholics, is under threat as churches report security problems and a lack of priests.
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Pope Francis gives sleeping bags to the homeless for his birthday
With concern for the poor as one of the defining features of his papacy, the pope gave 400 sleeping bags to homeless people in Rome for his 78th birthday on Wednesday.
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Lizzie Lowe suicide: What help can churches offer teens struggling with sexual identity?
The suicide of a Christian teenager who, it is thought, feared telling her parents that she might be gay could prompt the Church to think about how it deals with issues of sexuality.
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Botched Jesus painting causes tourism boom in tiny Spanish town
A bad restoration of a fresco of Jesus in a Spanish church has led to a surge in tourism.
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Dresden protests: Christians march against anti-Islamisation 'pinstriped Nazis'
Christians and others in Germany have joined forces to fight for a pro-immigration stance against the growing anti-Islamisation protests.