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Head of Serbian Orthodox Church dies at 95
The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church died peacefully on Sunday after receiving the Sacrament, according to an announcement by the five-million-member Church.
Service remembers homeless people
A service has been held in central London to remember more than 200 homeless people who died in the last year.
Church of England schools join inter-faith week
Thousands of Church of England schools are taking part in the UKâs first inter-faith week, which kicked off on Sunday.

Christmas help for Christian orphans of Burma
Release International is rallying to the support of Burma's orphans with a Christmas campaign to raise more than £20,000 to help child victims of poverty and conflict.
Australia apologises for abuse of child migrants from Britain
The Australian Prime Minister has apologised to thousands of British children who were sent to Australia where they suffered abuse at the hands of their carers.
'Fireproof' makers to follow up with film on fatherhood
The makers of Fireproof are turning their attention to the importance of fathers for their next film, Courageous.
The Priests light up Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
If you ever get the chance to see The Priests sing live in a cathedral, go. They're enchanting!
Church is called to meet people in need, says Archbishop
Christians are called to go out onto the streets of the UK's cities and towns where people are looking for a place they can "shelter from life and all it's problems", says the Archbishop of York.
Christians need to give time and love to vulnerable people
If Christians want to save people then they have to be prepared to spend time with them. That was the message from the founder of Street Pastors at the organisationâs inaugural conference today.
Church can help young people leave gangs
The church can use its network to help relocate young people caught in a life of crime, says the co-founder of Street Pastors.
Greek Orthodox Church opposes EU crucifix ban
The Greek Orthodox Church has come out in opposition to a ban on crucifixes in classrooms in Italy.
Handwritten Bible hits eBay
Publishing powerhouse Zondervan is selling a Bible that contains over 31,000 handwritten verses collected from its cross-country road trip earlier this year.
'The Road' as outreach?
The production company behind "The Road" is reaching out to the faith-based community, asking it to consider the much-anticipated film as something that could be of value for ministry.
Archbishop urges greater faith literacy among secular development agencies
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called on secular development agencies to improve their understanding of faith-based aid organisations.
Christian debt counselling charity expands to Northern Ireland
Christians Against Poverty opens four new debt counselling centres across Northern Ireland.
WCC presses for US-North Korea talks
The General Secretary of the World Council of Churches has expressed his "alarm and disappointment" over the breakdown of the Six Party Talks to address North Korea's nuclear programme.