Ruth Gledhill
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Hundreds of Jewish graves vandalised in France
Hundreds of Jewish graves have been subjected to antisemitic vandalism at a cemetery in eastern France, near the border with Germany.
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Australia: Senior rabbi resigns after calling father of abused boys a 'lunatic'
Australia's most senior Orthodox rabbi resigned this morning from two top posts in the community after a royal commission into child sex abuse heard that he called the father of three abused boys a "lunatic".
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Canon Andrew White: Christians shouldn't combat ISIS because they are 'hopeless at fighting'
Vicar of Baghdad Canon Andrew White has urged Westerners not to join Christian militia in Iraq because Christians are "hopeless at fighting".
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Justin Welby: 'Profound regret and deep sorrow' at Dresden bombing
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of his "deep sorrow" at the bombing by allied forces of Dresden in Germany.
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Church of England to begin sexuality 'conversations'
The Church of England is to begin talks on whether to authorise prayers to mark same-sex relationships.
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Lord Sacks: Religious terrorism could continue for at least 'another generation'
The former Chief Rabbi has warned that terrorist atrocities committed in the name of religion could continue for another generation or more.
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Channel 4 News presenter will stop tweeting after mosque blunder
Cathy Newman will take a break from Twitter after wrongly saying she was ushered out of a mosque.
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Sin but no devil: Church of England debates its baptismal liturgy
New texts more appropriate for non-churchgoers have been prepared.
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Nearly one in five Britons is atheist, says poll
A poll for The Times says that four in 10 people in the UK say they have no religion.
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Suicides can receive Anglican funerals, says General Synod
The synod has voted in favour of changing the law to allow clergy to use Church of England rites for people who take their own lives.
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'Putting our money where our mouth is': Church of England launches credit union
The Church of England today took the first steps towards becoming something comparable to a high street bank or building society with the launch of its own credit union.
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Rev Stephen Sizer banned from social media over 9/11 conspiracy post
Controversial pro-Palestinian vicar Rev Stephen Sizer has been banned from writing, preaching, teaching, emailing, tweeting, posting on Facebook or commenting in any way in relation to the current situation in the Middle East.