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Fears of civil war in Manipur after violent attacks on Christians
Fears of civil war in Manipur after violent attacks on Christians

Conditions for those who have fled are "grim", with little support from the local government.

Church leaders pray for King Charles during Northern Ireland visit
Church leaders pray for King Charles during Northern Ireland visit

The King and Queen have attended a service at St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh during a surprise visit to Northern Ireland.

Church of Scotland to be 'impartial' on Scottish independence
Church of Scotland to be 'impartial' on Scottish independence

The Church of Scotland has announced that it will not be taking an official corporate position on Scottish independence or the question of whether another referendum should be held.

Church supplier Wippell & Co to close after 220 years
Church supplier Wippell & Co to close after 220 years

The company said the last few years had been financially difficult with the pandemic and competition from cheaper machine-made alternatives from overseas.

Christian teacher says he was dismissed after sharing beliefs at diversity training
Christian teacher says he was dismissed after sharing beliefs at diversity training

A Christian teacher has claimed he was dismissed for 'hate speech' after sharing his beliefs at a diversity and inclusion seminar.

Vatican takes climate activists to court on Laudato Si\' anniversary
Vatican takes climate activists to court on Laudato Si' anniversary

The trial takes place on the eighth anniversary of Pope Francis' encyclical promoting the care of creation and the environment, "Laudato Si'."

Pope Francis taps Italian Cardinal Zuppi to lead peace mission in Ukraine
Pope Francis taps Italian Cardinal Zuppi to lead peace mission in Ukraine

The appointment is the latest effort by Pope Francis and the Vatican to mediate a peace between Russia and Ukraine.

Bishops will continue to speak out on government's immigration policy, says Welby
Bishops will continue to speak out on government's immigration policy, says Welby

The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his outspoken criticism of the government's Illegal Migration Bill.

Tim Keller: a tribute
Tim Keller: a tribute

Tim had many roles – pastor, theologian, writer – but perhaps the most important was that of evangelist. So here, as an evangelist, I want to comment on a few notable aspects of Tim's remarkable life and ministry in proclaiming the gospel.

Church of Scotland has lost over half its membership since 2000 - report
Church of Scotland has lost over half its membership since 2000 - report

(CP) The Church of Scotland has lost more than half of its members since the year 2000, with the average age of worship attendees being 62, according to a General Assembly report.

Two Christians, 18 and 14, accused of blasphemy in Pakistan
Two Christians, 18 and 14, accused of blasphemy in Pakistan

Family devastated as youths jailed on baseless charge.

Intel wins 2023's most faith-friendly company as Fortune 500 warms to religious diversity
Intel wins 2023's most faith-friendly company as Fortune 500 warms to religious diversity

The basic idea of religious freedom is that you're free to have a faith, change your faith or have no faith at all,' said Brian Grim, Religious Freedom and Business Foundation president.

Christian teacher banned after refusing to use trans student's preferred pronoun
Christian teacher banned after refusing to use trans student's preferred pronoun

Joshua Sutcliffe, 33, plans to appeal the decision by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).

Majority of Brits do not support funding of abortion overseas
Majority of Brits do not support funding of abortion overseas

The poll of 2,018 UK adults was carried out by Whitestone Insight for the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC).

Pope Francis adds 21 Coptic martyrs killed by ISIS to Catholic calendar
Pope Francis adds 21 Coptic martyrs killed by ISIS to Catholic calendar

In an extraordinary move bridging a historical rift dating back to 451 AD, Pope Francis has added 21 Coptic Christians martyred by Islamic State terrorists on a Libyan beach in 2015 to the Roman Catholic Church's calendar, declaring them saints.

New manifesto seeks to mobilise black Church
New manifesto seeks to mobilise black Church

A new manifesto has been launched seeking to mobilise black Christians across a range of issues, from racial injustice, to Brexit, climate change and the NHS.