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Prince Charles meets Pope - and gives him Highgrove hamper to feed the poor
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited the Vatican in Rome today and met Pope Francis for the first time.
Horror escalates as deadly bomb and gas attack in Syria kills dozens
100 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in Syria after a hospital was bombed while treating victims of a chemical nerve gas attack.

Manchester Passion Play: 'Being involved has led me to know Jesus as my Saviour'
Muslims coming to know Jesus. Alcoholics finding sobriety in faith. These are just some of the extraordinary stories being played out in the Manchester Passion, now in rehearsals before this Saturday's show.

What did the Christian PR officer say when a Vicar swapped wives with his organist?
Author and PR Stephen Goddard writes about his new comic novel, Whatever Happened To Billy Shears?

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to attend 'Service of Hope' as Cardinal takes imams to visit Pope Francis
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to attend a Service of Hope at Westminster Abbey tomorrow, Wednesday, to bring together those 'touched' by the terror attack at Westminster on 22 March.

The faith of Chuck Norris in 7 quotes
He's the Karate champion turned actor and when he speaks, he often uses the opportunity to talk about his own hero: Jesus Christ.

Pastor wakes up to church on fire: evangelical church in France faces arson attack
An evangelical church in France has been the victim of an arson attack, the second incident against the church in just over a week.

'What do I do if God's will is not ours?' Revolutionary Bible study tool hopes to unite thousands
The hope is thousands of small groups watch a video online simultaneously and share their thoughts and own answers on social media via #globalhaverim.

Christian programme matches discarded adopted embryos with donor parents
Unwanted human embryos adopted by couples who could not conceive and born into their new family are now being reconnected with their biological parents.

3 things every Christian hoping to enter full-time ministry must remember
Are you willing to face hardship even if there's no promise of a quick reward, no promise of applause, and no hint of worldly joy that would come later? If you are, then let me encourage you to decide entering full-time ministry with these things in mind.

Thousands of children accused of witchcraft, forced into homelessness and trafficking in DRC, Pope calls out injustice
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of outcast children are rejected by their families, forced in to homelessness and trafficking, and are accused of witchcraft.

Moving letter by anonymous Muslim schoolgirl tells of fears and 'guilt' after Westminster attack
The anonymous letter offers insight into what it is like to be Muslim in the wake of such attacks and explains how the 14-year-old felt 'almost guilty' as the attacks were discussed in her class at school the following day.

Jewish community centre forced to close after Neo-Nazi threats in Sweden
A Jewish community association in northern Sweden has decided to close following a series of threats from far-rightactivists, seven years after it opened.

Bishop of Truro appointed Archbishop of Canterbury's key advisor
The Archbishop of Canterbury's new senior advisor will be the current Bishop of Truro, Tim Thornton.

3 good reasons to practice taming your tongue
The Bible says the ability to control the tongue is so great that anyone who can do that can be considered "a perfect man." Would you like to practice taming your tongue?

Christians in Iraq to embark on 80-mile 'peace walk' across the war-torn country in Holy Week
Christians in Iraq will take part in an 80-mile 'peace walk' during Holy Week to urge an end to violence in the countryand around the Middle East.