
Dutch euthanasia figures raise alarm ahead of assisted suicide vote
5% of Dutch deaths are done via euthanasia
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German cardinal calls on conclave to elect 'orthodox' pope
A German cardinal has warned that the Catholic Church faces a split if it fails to replace the late Pope Francis with an “orthodox” candidate.
Winchester Cathedral saw bumper Easter numbers as 'quiet revival' continues
Winchester’s experience echoes that of other denominations and churches around the country.
Court rules against gender neutral toilets in Scottish schools
The courts appear to be turning against trans activism.
Gaza church praises Pope Francis who called 'every day' during war
The Holy Family Church was praised boy Francis for its "closeness" to him during his "period of trial".
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Why Christian hope is different from all other hopes
Even in all this darkness, one question remains: without hope, what are we living for?

'Humble' Pope Francis buried after funeral watched by hundreds of thousands
Thousands of people crowded into St Peter's Square on Saturday morning for the funeral of Pope Francis.

Release of man who killed Graham Staines and sons sparks public outrage
The release of Mahendra Hembram has raised fears of politicised justice in India.

Church of England launches housing fund to tackle community homelessness
The Church of England has unveiled a new £3.2 million grant scheme to support parishes and dioceses in developing affordable housing projects on church-owned land.
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Israel restricts Palestinian Christians from Easter worship in Jerusalem
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Easter sees bumper church attendance
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Max Lucado gets tattoo at age 70 as a thanks to God's grace
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Pope's body to lie in state until funeral on Saturday
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What can the CofE learn from Pope Francis?
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170 Nigerian Christians killed during Lent and Easter
Massacres are becoming "customary" during Christian festivals

How is the new pope chosen?
As far as we know, the film Conclave is basically accurate

Will any of these men become Pope?
If you've seen the film Conclave, you'll know it's never the frontrunner.

Estonian church appeals to Rome and CofE for help against proposed government ban
Estonia is trying to ban it's largest church due to Russian ties
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What can the CofE learn from Pope Francis?
As the Church of England continues its lengthy process to appoint a new Archbishop of Canterbury, are there lessons it could learn from Pope Francis? Well, maybe.

Church ruling shifts St George’s Day in rare calendar shake-up
Patriotic Britons may have woken this morning expecting to raise a pint and a flag in honour of St George, only to discover that the date - 23 April - is no longer officially England’s day of celebration.

Church rededicated to God after apparent atheist hate crime attack
The church was rededicated to God over the Easter weekend

Americans are swapping organized religion for personal truth - study
While respected Christian researchers like George Barna have been sounding the alarm on the dangers of syncretism to a biblical worldview in recent years, a new study published Monday suggests more Americans are leaving organized religion in search of personalized faith perspectives that embrace syncretism — a fusion of different religions.

Max Lucado gets tattoo at age 70 as a thanks to God's grace
"I was a 20-year old scoundrel, a bum, a train off the tracks."

Cardinal Nichols mourns death of Pope Francis
The head of Catholic Church in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, says the world has lost a powerful voice for the poor and marginalised with the death of Pope Francis.

Concerns for Christian freedoms in New South Wales after introduction of conversion therapy ban
Despite the testimony of many ex-LGBTQ people, the state of New South Wales insists that conversion therapy doesn't work.

Petition with over 9,000 signatures against assisted suicide presented to Keir Starmer
The debate over assisted suicide continues.

Supreme court rules against anonymity for doctors who wish to withdraw life support from children
Doctors wishing to end the lives of terminally ill children can no longer expect legal anonymity.

Israel restricts Palestinian Christians from Easter worship in Jerusalem
Palestinian Christians wishing to worship at the traditional sites of the Easter story were inhibited from doing so.

Why is atheist Keir Starmer's Easter message more Christian than the King's?
What is behind Keir Starmer's newfound love for Christians?

Jerusalem church leaders call for peace
The long search for peace in the Middle East continues.