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Christians Denounce Street Preacher's Arrest
The arrest of a street preacher, who said homosexuality is a sin, has renewed concern over religious freedom for Christians in the United Kingdom.
Christian Relationship Counselor Loses Appeal Bid
A Christian relationship counselor, who was let go after admitting to his employers that he felt he could not advise same-sex couples, has lost his bid to bring his dismissal before the Court of Appeal.
UK Christians Question Westminster Declaration
Christian groups have called into question a declaration urging Christians to vote according to their conscience in the General Election.
Catholic Bishops Issue 'Heartfelt Apology' for Child Abuse
Catholic bishops in England and Wales have offered a \"heartfelt apology\" for the abuse of children by priests, saying there were \"no excuses.\"
Thousands Mourn Polish Plane Crash Victims at Public Memorial
Warsaw\'s Pilsudski Square was filled with thousands of mourners on Saturday as Poland remembered victims of last week's plane crash, which killed President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and 94 dignitaries.
Dawkins, Hitchens Want Pope Arrested During U.K. Visit
Atheist campaigner Richard Dawkins wants Pope Benedict XVI to be arrested during his state visit to Britain in September.
Judge Upholds Ban Against Nurse Wearing Crucifix Necklace
A Christian nurse says she is \"disappointed\" after a tribunal ruled that she could not wear her crucifix necklace to work.
Opposition Not Same as Persecution, Says Anglican Head
The spiritual head of the worldwide Anglican Communion used his Easter sermon Sunday to call upon British Christians to remember what the cross stands for in their faith and refrain from equating opposition to their faith to the physical persecution suffered by believers in other countries.
Methodist Leader: Celebrate the Risen Lord
The president of the Methodist Conference is inviting Christians to celebrate on Sunday the risen Lord and his love in action in their lives.
Anglican Head Apologizes for Catholic Church Remarks
The head of the worldwide Anglican Communion has offered an apology after saying that the Catholic Church in Ireland had lost all credibility as a result of the child abuse scandal.