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Anglicans Open Web Prayer Service to Public
The Church of England is inviting people to share their hopes and concerns through a new web-based prayer service that was launched to mark the start of Lent.
Religion Being Marginalized in Name of Tolerance, Warns Anglican Leader
Religion is being removed from public life in Britain under the guise of tolerance, the Archbishop of York has warned.
Anglican Leader Denounces Campaign to Legalize 'Mercy Killings'
The Archbishop of York has condemned a campaign to legalize mercy killings that he feels is being driven by celebrities without any regard for Parliament and the will of the \"silent majority.\"
Anglican Head: An Ethical Economy is Built on Ethical People
If the world wants an ethical economy, it must build ethical people. That was the message from the Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of a three-day conference at Trinity Church on Wall Street this week.
UK Christians Celebrate Victory Over Equality Bill
Some Christians say their prayers have been answered after the House of Lords on Monday defeated changes to a law that would have required church groups to hire homosexuals or others whose manner of life is inconsistent with their teaching.
Churches in Europe Advised on Peaceful Living with Muslims
There is much that the church in Europe can learn from Middle East churches about how to live side by side with Muslims, the general secretary of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe said.
Every Christian is Called to Take Part in God's Plan, Says Bishop
Missionaries of the colonial era may have made their mistakes, but it would be wrong to forget the heroism, love and faith with which they ultimately brought the Gospel to new people groups, the Bishop of Lichfield has said.
Anglican Leader Calls for 'Tougher Church'
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey says Christians are too soft and need to toughen up. He called Christians to speak up about their beliefs.
Group: Persecution in North Korea Set to Worsen in 2010
A charity supporting oppressed believers around the world says persecution against Christians in North Korea is set to worsen in 2010.
Vatican to Review Papal Security After Attack
The Vatican will review its safety procedures after a woman managed to break through security guards and push the pope to the ground Thursday.