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HIV is growing problem in Eastern Europe
Milan Presburger, director of a Christian charity dedicated to combating HIV and AIDS in Europe, is using his UK visit to highlight the growing HIV problem in Eastern Europe.
Itâs time to remove Mugabe, says Archbishop
The time has come to topple Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe from power, says the Archbishop of York.
Advent Conspiracy â telling the Christmas story better
Hundreds of churches around the world are participating in the Advent Conspiracy, observing the Christmas season with a little less glitter, a little less debt and a lot more love.
Catholic aid agencies unite for climate change justice
A coalition representing more than 170 Catholic development charities, including CAFOD and SCIAF, joined bishops from around the world to highlight the plight of the worldâs poor at UN talks in Poland to agree a post 2012 deal on climate change.
Week of prayer and mourning for Mumbai's Christians
The past week has for Mumbai's Christians been one of lighting candles and expressing solidarity with the victims of the last week's terror attacks.
Presbyterians ask PM to prioritise Wales amid economic crisis
Hard-hit regions such as Wales should be prioritised during the economic crisis, say the leaders of the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Conservative Anglicans stay on course for split
Conservative Anglicans in the US and Canada vowed on Friday to continue forging a new Anglican province for North America.
The Secret Life of Bees
The Secret Life of Bees movingly captures the search of every human being for love and forgiveness.
Barlow Girl is truly home for Christmas
Fresh off their "Million Voices Tour" and just a few weeks after the release of their first-ever holiday CD, BarlowGirl is relishing in the theme of their project as they are now truly Home For Christmas.
Faith schools should not select pupils on basis of religion, says report
A report published by a race relations think tank has called on faith schools to stop selecting pupils on the basis of their religion.
CSW calls for official investigation into Cairo church riot
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is calling for an official investigation into a recent attack on a Coptic church building in the East Cairo district of Ain Shams that later flared into mass rioting on the streets.
Head of Russian Orthodox Church dies
Patriarch Alexy II, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, died on Friday morning at the age of 79.
Mugabe should resign, says Tutu
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe should resign or stand trial at The Hague, says Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
GAFCON Primates to meet Archbishop over US split
Conservative Anglican primates will meet the Archbishop of Canterbury today for emergency talks over the formation of a new Anglican province in North America.
Night Church: A church without walls
Gordon Crowther and his team at Night Church in Stoke-on-Trent are learning that if they open the doors, the people will come.
Cartoons and comic books used to tell Christmas story
The Diocese of London is using animated cartoons and comic books to explain the significance of Christmas to school children throughout Advent.