ACCEPTING the settlements that enabled the ordination of women to the priesthood and episcopate was an “error of judgment”, ...
THE Archbishops of Canterbury and York, together with other UK church leaders, have expressed “deep misgivings” about the ...
THE next Dean of Lincoln is to be Canon Simon Jones, Chaplain and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, Downing Street announced ...
THE Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill has been passed by both Houses of Parliament after last-ditch attempts by ...
CONCERN about an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East grew after a strike on Iranian territory early on Friday.
Long Covid also refined Mr Draper’s thoughts on healing and recovery. “I think it’s given me an insight into the long process ...
28 April, Acts 8.26-end; Psalm 22.25-end; 1 John 4.7-end; John 15.1-8 JOHN 15.1-8 is straightforward. Bear good fruit, and you are a true disciple. Its simplicity is not weakened by Jesus’s use of a ...
READING for pleasure is an uncontested good. It has a variety of associated benefits, from increased articulacy and more complex brain connections to correlation with higher levels of happiness and ...
HIGHLIGHT: Growing Up Jewish Four young people prepare for their bar and bat mitzvahs, and reveal what being Jewish means to them, a generation about to come of age. 6pm (BBC1) Our Changing Planet: ...
ROMAN CATHOLIC leaders have strongly criticised a European Parliament resolution demanding that “access to safe and legal abortion” be recognised as a fundamental right throughout the European Union. ...
OVERSEAS aid should be spent overseas, the Bishop of Worcester, Dr John Inge, has said, after new data showed that more than one quarter of the UK’s aid budget was being spent domestically. Figures ...