Staff writer
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Cathedral beams of light to mark National Moment of Reflection
Three beams of light will project from Lichfield Cathedral to mark the National Moment of Reflection mourning the passing of the Queen.
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Christian teacher who refused to use gender neutral pronouns remains in prison
A Christian teacher who refused to stay away from his school after being suspended in a dispute over gender neutral pronouns remains in prison.
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Christian group takes legal action against Cambridge college over booking refusal
A Christian campaign group has accused a Cambridge college of refusing an event booking because of its beliefs on marriage.
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Welsh national service pays tribute to Queen's 'extraordinary legacy of service and devotion'
The national service at Llandaff Cathedral was attended by King Charles III and the Queen Consort.
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Poignant service marks start of Queen's lying in state
The Archbishop of Canterbury led a short but poignant service after the arrival of the Queen's coffin in Westminster Hall.
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Archbishop of Canterbury prays with mourners waiting to see Queen lying in state
The Archbishops of Canterbury has been out and about greeting some of the thousands of people waiting in line to see the Queen lying in state.
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Short service to mark start of Queen's lying in state
The Archbishop of Canterbury will lead a short service before Westminster Hall is opened to the public for the Queen's lying in state.
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Service of thanksgiving held for Queen in Northern Ireland
The Queen's role in reconciliation in Northern Ireland has been remembered during a service of thanksgiving in Belfast.
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India: Supreme Court orders government to verify reports of attacks on Christians
The highest court in India has ordered the government to provide details of reported attacks on Christians across eight states.
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Thousands queue through the night to see Queen in Scottish cathedral
Thousands of people lined the streets of Edinburgh through the night to see the Queen's coffin as it rests at St Giles' Cathedral.
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Cathedral service gives thanks for Queen's 'deep links' with Scotland and its people
A service of thanksgiving for the life of the Queen was held in St Giles' Cathedral in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh on Tuesday where thousands turned out to see her coffin.
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Queen gave us the 'most wonderful example' of a Christian life and death, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury used his sermon at Canterbury Cathedral on Sunday to pay a moving tribute to the Queen and the way she lived out her Christian faith in word and deed.