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Pope Hopes to Visit US, France in 2008
Pope Benedict hopes to visit the United States and France next year, his spokesman said on Sunday.
Defining Anglicanism Amid Crisis
At a time when Anglicans are in what many call a crisis and trying to define common foundations that would bind them as a global body, the bishop of one of the largest Anglican provinces asks "What is Anglicanism?"
£1.5m Appeal for New Organ at Llandaff Cathedral
The Church in Wales' Llandaff Cathedral is pulling out all the stops following the launch of a major £1.5m appeal for a new organ.
Cut the Carbon March Kicks Off in Northern Ireland
Campaigners from around the world set off on the Cut the Carbon March yesterday from Northern Ireland. The march is believed to be the UK's longest protest march, calling for action on climate change.
Defining Anglicanism Amid Crisis
At a time when Anglicans are in what many call a crisis and trying to define common foundations that would bind them as a global body, the bishop of one of the largest Anglican provinces asks "What is Anglicanism?"
Rick Warren: Learn to Laugh
Did you know that people who laugh live longer? It's true. Proverbs 14:30 says, "A relaxed attitude lengthens a man's life."
Appeals to Save North Korean Facing Execution for Being Christian
An appeal from the brother of a North Korean facing execution for being Christian has received the support of leading US senators.
Church Roof Thefts on the Increase
Church roof theft reports in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have doubled as criminal gangs turn their eye increasingly to expensive metals such as lead roofs.
Madeleine's Dad Thanks Police
The father of missing Madeleine McCann has thanked police officers at an awards ceremony for their "sterling work" in searching for his four-year-old daughter.
Indian Doctor Charged in Connection to British Terrorist Attacks
Australian police have charged a 27-year-old Indian doctor in connection with the recent UK bomb attempts.
Church Roof Thefts on the Increase
Church roof theft reports in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have doubled as criminal gangs turn their eye increasingly to expensive metals such as lead roofs.
Refurbished Mission to Seafarers Centre Opens in Hull
Mission to Seafarers has re-opened one of its seafarers' centres in the port of Hull following a £90,000 makeover.
No Justice for Murdered Ethiopian Christian
More than three months after an Ethiopian evangelist was killed by Muslim militants in March, there are still no signs of movement on bringing those responsible to justice.
Tim Hughes' Worship Central Season One Wraps Up
The last day of Tim Hughes' Worship Central, Season One, is being held today at the Holy Trinity Brompton Church. Co-hosted by Al Gordon, guests will include Mike Pilavachi, Nick Herbert, Graham Tomlin, Rachel Hughes and Dan Wheeler.
Appeals to Save North Korean Facing Execution for Being Christian
An appeal from the brother of a North Korean facing execution for being Christian has received the support of leading US senators.
Displaced in Darfur Benefit from £20,000 Donation to CAFOD
British Capuchins give thousands to help people suffering in Darfur