Church
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Government unveils £1.8m scheme to preserve listed places of worship for future generations
The Government has launched a new pilot programme to repair and maintain historic places of worship across England.
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Chilean prosecutors say Church abuse investigations have tripled
The number of cases of abuse in Chile's Roman Catholic Church under investigation by prosecutors has more than tripled to 119 in the past month, the national prosecuting authority said on Friday.
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Soul Survivor has a Fringe â and it taught me a lot about ministry
The aim of the Fringe Team is not to get these people back into the meeting. It is not to fix them, nor is it to convert them.
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English bishops: a quiet and unnoticed scandal
There has been much thankfulness among many Anglican evangelicals about the church's newest bishop.
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Pastor Andrew Stoecklein Was Inside Church When He Attempted Suicide, Police Reveal
Megachurch Pastor Andrew Stoecklein was at work inside the Inland Hills Church his father founded in Chino, California, when he attempted to take his life last Friday, which ultimately led to his death a day later, local police have revealed.
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Under this collapsed church roof in Rome is the prison that housed Peter and Paul before their deaths
The roof of a church built on top of an ancient prison that is said to have held St Peter before his crucifixion collapsed on Thursday in Rome.
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How your church can mark the end of the Great War: A guide to resources
The 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War takes place on Sunday November 11, 2018.
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Head of Church Mission Society to be new Bishop of Truro
The next Bishop of Truro has been announced as Rev Philip Mounstephen, currently head of Church Mission Society.
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Wife of Pastor Andrew Stoecklein says she's 'heartbroken' after his suicide
'Please pray for me and the boys. I don't know how I am going to face this, I am completely heartbroken, lost, and empty,' she wrote on her Instagram
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Grants from Ecclesiastical fund sabbatical breaks for Anglican clergy
Anglican clergy are given the opportunity for sabbatical breaks supported by church insurer Ecclesiastical.
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Defenders rally round Pope Francis after Vigano allegations
Supporters of Pope Francis have rushed to his defence after a former top Vatican official launched an unprecedented attack on him.
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Pope tells the faithful to go back to Jesus, the source of truth but it's a timely message for the Church's embattled leaders too
As questioning around abuse in the Church reaches fever pitch in America, the Pope's visit to Dublin also asks questions that the Irish Church needs to answer.
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Liam Neeson joins calls for Tuam babies to be identified
Liam Neeson has joined calls for the Catholic Church in Ireland to identify the remains of hundreds of babies and children found buried under a former mother and baby home in Co Galway.
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Pope Francis refuses to respond to calls for his resignation over sexual abuse scandals
Pope Francis said on Sunday he would not respond to explosive accusations by a former top Vatican official that the pontiff had covered up sexual abuse, saying dismissively that the document containing the allegations "speaks for itself".
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Pope Francis vows to end 'repugnant crimes' of abuse during Ireland visit
Pope Francis vowed on Saturday to end the sexual exploitation of children by clergy during a highly-charged visit to once deeply Catholic Ireland and, according to victims, said the corruption and cover up of abuse amounted to human excrement.