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Williams urges Anglicans to Resolve Differences
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has pressed US Episcopal bishops to overcome differences and avoid schism in New Orleans this week.
Mission Aviation Fellowship dedicates new Plane for Haiti
Mission Aviation Fellowship is ready for service in Haiti with the dedication of a brand new plane.
CHASTE hits home Anti-Trafficking Message with 'Not for Sale' Release
Counter-trafficking charity Churches Alert To Sex Trafficking across Europe (CHASTE) has commissioned new book 'Not for Sale'.
Borderline wins Third Sector "Oscar"
Borderline, the charity which helps homeless Scots in London, has won the award for Best Annual Report in the Third Sector Excellence Awards.
Seven Killed in Blast Targeting Lebanese Christian MP
A powerful bomb killed a Christian parliament member in a suburb outside of Beirut Wednesday - a week ahead of Lebanon's presidential vote.
China denounces US Criticism of Religious Freedom
China on Thursday denounced a U.S. report accusing it of curbing religious freedoms as groundless and an interference in its internal affairs.
Christian Family embraces Organic Farming in US
All part of the Lord's design: one US family shares why it's taking the organic approach to farming.
Church Metal Thieves Strike Again Stealing New Metal Roof
Metal thieves have continued their hit on churches across the UK, stripping metal from a church roof just days before a massive restoration project was due to be completed.
Episcopal Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney looks forward to Consecration
The Very Rev Dr Robert (Bob) Gillies, 55, will be consecrated and installed as the new Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney in a special service in St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen, on Saturday.
China installs New Bishop for Capital
A state-approved Catholic bishop of Beijing was installed to applause from parishioners on Friday in a tightly orchestrated ceremony that avoided mention of the Vatican, which many present said quietly backed the ordination.
Pope Declines Vatican 'Audience Request' by Condoleezza Rice
Pope Benedict XVI has refused a recent request by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to meet for a discussion on the Middle East and Iraq, Vatican sources have reported.
Cardinal Under Pressure to Ban Abortion Referrals
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, is facing increasing pressure to ban doctors from offering contraception or referring patients for abortions at a hospital in north London.
This Beautiful Republic Wraps Up European Tour
Forefront Records' latest signing, US-band This Beautiful Republic won the hearts of fans across Europe last month on a three-week tour.
Archbishop of Canterbury in Closed-Door Talks with Episcopals
Episcopal bishops shed little light on key talks being held in New Orleans with the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion, the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
CARE Calls for Immediate Ban on Gambling Advertising
CARE calls for immediate ban on gambling advertising following the release of the Gambling Commission's Prevalence Study this week.
Christians See 'Hand of God' at Work in Libya
A new wave of religious freedom is sweeping across Libya, say Christians in the north African country, after three decades of restrictions against the tiny Christian population.