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Islamic State-backed rebels killed 38 worshippers at a Catholic prayer vigil in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo at ...
Dip into the poetry blog Humble Piety, and you find some intriguing clues to the author’s life. Fragile Things Break is the title of one recent entry, while another dated July 15, called Slow News Day ...
Duncan Green shares lesson learned from the Australian government-supported Building Community Engagement in PNG program.
The ADF is known for its violent tactics, and is reported to have escalated its violence against local populations. The group ...
The face of Christianity is changing across the UK, US and Europe as a slew of handsome, fit priests are drawing new fans - ...
Religious leaders and advocates testified on bills restricting bathroom use and participation in women's sports this spring. All but four opposed the legislation.
This weekend a large march was organised in Epping, Essex, by those opposed to the voluble protesters who want the local ...
MORE than 70 Anglican and Catholic clergy gathered for a day of shared Christian fellowship and learning at Holy Spirit ...
Transgender religious leaders in Uganda, driven from their homes by the Anti-Homosexuality Act, are continuing their ministry in exile, reaching congregants across borders through online services.
As he reveals the September cover, Dennen talks about the buzzy newsroom, the golden age of magazines and why he's lasted so long at Tatler.
Ancient stone arches—almost a thousand years old—will echo with reverent voices as Chichester’s oldest surviving building opens its doors for the annual Feast of St Olav (Olave) Holy Communion.
Cardinal Robert Sarah delivered a forceful homily on Saturday, exhorting the faithful to follow the example of St. Anne, the ...