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Scottish Catholic attacks 'monstrous' embryo research
Research using hybrid human-animal embryos for experiments is "monstrous" and should be banned, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland said on Friday.
International ecumenical team to pay solidarity visit to Sudan
An international ecumenical team of church representatives will pay a solidarity visit to churches and ecumenical organizations in Sudan from 26 March to 2 April.
Pope, eyeing China, reflects on persecuted Catholics
Pope Benedict reflected on the persecution of Catholics across the world during a Good Friday procession around Rome's Colosseum that threw the spotlight on suffering among China's faithful.
Bible Society Review: It's Friday, but Sunday's coming
One of the greatest sermons had a recurring refrain. It's Friday, but Sunday's coming.
Sailors' Society celebrates 190 years of spiritual care for seafarers
The Southampton-based charity, the Sailors' Society, has celebrated its 190th Anniversary with a moving service for supporters and staff.
Tibetans dispute official claim of no riot deaths
Tibetans in China's tense southwestern province of Sichuan on Friday said they believed several people had been killed in anti-Chinese riots there this week, disputing official claims that none died.
Cyprus leaders meet in new reunification drive
Leaders of Cyprus's Greek and Turkish communities met on Friday in a new effort to break a deadlock in reunification talks that threatens to derail Turkey's bid to join the European Union.
Obama's passport records accessed
Contract workers for the U.S. State Department improperly viewed Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's passport records three times this year in what his campaign called "an outrageous breach" of his privacy.
Sri Lanka to re-deploy elite police against rebels
Sri Lanka will re-deploy thousands of elite police commandos from the country's east and move them north to help combat Tamil Tiger rebels as civil war fighting intensifies, security forces said on Friday.
Road and rail delays forecast for wintry Easter
Millions faced delays and disruption on roads and railways over the chilly Easter weekend, rail operators and motoring groups said on Friday.
Church condemns bookies' Easter opening
Thousands of betting shops are opening on Good Friday for the first time since the government relaxed gambling laws last year, prompting criticism from some Christian groups.
Banks urge BoE to be generous and flexible
Top bankers urged the Bank of England to be more generous and flexible to ease tensions in fragile money markets at a meeting on Thursday.
Blast kills soldier from NATO force in Afghanistan
An explosion killed a soldier from NATO-led forces in southern Afghanistan, the alliance said in a statement on Friday.
Bank of England injects funds as jitters persist
The Bank of England pumped an extra 5 billion pounds in weekly loans into the interbank market on Thursday but some analysts said it was not enough to ease tensions in fragile money markets.
Scottish ministers take to the streets with bread and wine
Scottish ministers will be offering bread and wine on the streets of Scottish towns on Good Friday to demonstrate the sacrifice Jesus made for the world
Church condemns bookies' Easter opening
Thousands of betting shops are opening on Good Friday for the first time since the government relaxed gambling laws last year, prompting criticism from some Christian groups.