AS THE assisted-dying Bill runs out of debating time in the House of Lords, the Christian Labour peer Lord Rook on Friday tabled three amendments on protecting vulnerable people from coercion and ...
THE Archbishop of Canterbury will embark on a six-day pilgrimage on foot this week, from London to Canterbury, as part of her preparation for her installation at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday 25 ...
WOMEN should not be criminalised for having an abortion, but it is “worrying” that a change in law approved by MPs this week could lead to more late-term abortions, a spokesperson for Church House, ...
THE US-Israeli strikes on Iran constitute “an operation aimed at the liberation of the Iranian people”, a group of Iranian Christians has told the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani. In a ...
“IT’S a gorgeous place,” Brother Felix tells me enthusiastically on Zoom from his monastery between two Worcestershire villages, where the patchy WiFi is compensated for by the views over the rolling ...
A COMPLAINT against the Archbishop of Canterbury has been dismissed by the President of Tribunals, who reviewed the complaint after an appeal. He concluded that it was “vexatious and ought not to have ...
AFTER 182 years, St John’s, Kensal Green, has become step-free thanks to a growing partnership between the church and Westminster City Council. The new access will allow people in wheelchairs to enter ...
A CLERGY couple from Dorset, the Revd Richard and Louise White, have found themselves stranded in Dubai. They landed there for a week’s holiday to visit their daughter, only hours before the airport ...
YOU would not know it from the Common Worship calendar, but 17 March is the feast day of St Gertrude of Nivelles, the daughter of a Frankish nobleman. Gertrude rejected several marriage proposals to ...