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Catholic adoption agency told it cannot refuse same-sex couples

A Catholic adoption agency has lost its legal challenge against regulations that prevent it from discriminating against same sex couples.

Baptists urge Coalition to clamp down on tax evasion by multinationals

Baptist Union of Great Britain wants an end to tax dodging by multinationals

Church hopes peace will come from bin Laden’s death

The Vatican has said that it hopes Osama bin Laden’s death will lead to the growth of peace and not hatred.

30 days of GodTube

As GodTube returns from something of a “tangle”, its developers are getting ready for a campaign to raise awareness of their new and improved website next month.

John Paul II beatified in front of 1.5 million faithful

Huge crowds converged on St Peter’s Square and surrounding streets this morning to be part of the beatification of John Paul II.

Salvation Army responds to US tornado devastation

Salvation Army offering food, drink and spiritual support to storm-ravaged communities in US

St Pixels breaks new ground with interactive Facebook services

Thou shalt love thy neighbour – all 600 million of them?

William and Kate head off on their honeymoon

The Duke and Duchess set off to an undisclosed destination this morning

Nation celebrates after William and Kate wed

Prince William and Kate Middleton delight hundreds of thousands on wedding day

William and Kate thank well wishers as final preparations put in place for wedding

Crowds are already lining the procession route ahead of Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding

11 Christians facing trial in Iran

Eleven members of the Church of Iran are to stand trial in Iran for allegedly committing "activities against the Order" and for drinking alcohol.

Come and debate AV

If you're in London next Tuesday, you may want to pop along to King's College for one of the last opportunities to debate AV before the referendum.

Church school pupils hold street party on eve of royal wedding

With preparations for the wedding of the year entering the final few hours, Church of England school pupils have been celebrating with their own playground 'street party'.

Lausanne leader pays tribute to John Stott

The Executive Chair of the Lausanne Movement, Doug Birdsall, has paid tribute to evangelical theologian John Stott, who turned 90 yesterday.

Teen Challenge and Times Square Church founder dies in road crash

The Rev David Wilkerson, founder of Times Square Church and Teen Challenge, died yesterday in a road crash