Welby calls for social care overhaul
Government reforms of social care need to start with the person and not financial costs, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Government reforms of social care need to start with the person and not financial costs, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Pope Francis has expressed his regret that more couples today appear content to have cats and dogs, rather than children.
In a world that continues to be rocked by insecurity and the challenges of the pandemic, God is not distant but very near, Pope Francis has said.
The Pope has urged the world not to be indifferent to conflicts and tragedies but instead continue working for peace.
Taking the Covid vaccine is how we can love our neighbour, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Grants totalling £473,000 for urgent building works have arrived just in time for Christmas for 47 churches across the UK.
The Archbishop of Canterbury said "we must all obey the rules".
Only 51% of people in England and Wales identify as Christian, according to latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
The Vatican has issued an apology for removing a link to a Catholic LGBT advocacy group's video from the website of the General Secretariat for the Synod of Bishops.
European Church leaders have called for "responsibility and care" as Covid cases continue to rise across the region.
As the government launches an ambitious booster drive to beat the omicron "tidal wave", churches are worried about the mental health impact of more Covid restrictions.
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell has called for "immediate action" on the UK Government's aim of "levelling up" the country.
Stephen Cottrell said "the most astonishingly beautiful part of the story of Advent and Christmas" was Mary's 'yes' to the angel.