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Christians welcome Parliamentary call for action in Burma

MPs have called for an investigation into crimes against humanity in Burma and increased aid to the Burmese people during a four-hour debate on the current crisis held in the House of Commons on Monday.

Australia's Anglican General Synod displays 'pleasing' degree of unity

The President of the General Synod of the Anglican Church in Australia, Archbishop Phillip Aspinall, has said he is very happy with the sense of unity that the Australian Synod has witnessed this week on a range of critical issues.

Christian charities prepare annual service for victims of homelessness

Christian homelessness charities Housing Justice and the Connection at St Martin in the Fields have this week announced details of their annual service of commemoration for homeless people who have died in the past year.

UN head reaffirms 'strong' collaboration with World Council of Churches

The United Nations and the World Council of Churches (WCC) have reaffirmed their commitment to collaborate at a meeting between the general secretaries of both organisations held on 29 October at the UN headquarters in New York.

Anglican Diocese of California offers backing to gay blessings

The Episcopal Diocese of California has given authorisation for the use of three trial rites for the blessing of same-sex unions.

CAFOD tells gold industry to clean up

CAFOD Unearth Justice campaigners tell the gold industry this is a 'real golden time to clean up'.

Christians to celebrate transformational role of faith in society

God is not just on the agenda, He is at the heart of it, says Faithworks.

Christian Peoples Alliance re-elects Craig as national head

The Christian Peoples Alliance has re-elected Councillor Alan Craig as national leader of the party to take on what it calls "Labour's political dominance" in the East End of London.

Care for the Family to support families in Northern Ireland

Care for the Family is gearing up for the launch of a new community representatives scheme in Derry in the hope of bringing additional support to families.

Low-key service to mark six months since Madeleine's disappearance

On Saturday, the family of missing Madeleine McCann will hold a church service to mark six months since she was last seen in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz.

Christians join MPs in Day of Action for Burma in London

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) joined a day of action for Burma in Parliament Square yesterday, as the first-ever full-length Government-sponsored debate on Burma took place on the floor of the House of Commons.

Government needs better case to extend detention of terrorist suspects - CofE

The Government needs to produce a better case if it wishes to extend the time suspected terrorists can be detained without charge, according to the Church of England.

Emergency church schools meeting to discuss proposed closures

Church officials have arranged a meeting in Shropshire today, to discuss radical changes which will affect dozens of primary schools.

Billy Elliot shows churches how to follow God's call

Churches across England will be encouraged to look to the story of young ballet dancer Billy Elliot next Lent.

I Count campaigners press Government on climate change

A petition with 150,000 signatures has been handed in to Downing Street by supporters of the I Count climate change campaign pressing the UK Government to step up its efforts to tackle climate change.

Crumbling French churches spark unholy row

Many of rural France's churches are beautiful, but they are also empty - and few are willing to take them on.