CHURCH buildings and places of worship have been burned to the ground in the fast-moving wildfires sweeping across parts of ...
THE Pope, accusing the world’s multilateral institutions of failing to uphold stability and peace, has called for a new ...
A MARRIED couple who received their doctorates in theology and practice together, at a University of Winchester graduation ...
Artisans of intricate papier-mâché decorations grapple with a sharp decline in business, Danish Showkat and Mehendi Mehraj ...
THE Church of England must “walk the talk”, the Archbishop of York said in a Christmas Day sermon at York Minster, in which ...
THE Archbishop of York has led tributes to a former diocesan chancellor and General Synod chair, Geoffrey Tattersall KC, who died on Sunday, aged 77. Born in Lancashire in 1947, Mr Tattersall was ...
THE rural economy is something that “we in the Church of England are glad to play our part in”, the Bishop of St Albans, Dr ...
THE former Dean of Carlisle the Very Revd Mark Boyling, who retired in 2022 after 18 years in post, is among the few clerics ...
Across south-east Asia, people marked the 20th anniversary on Boxing Day, gathering in prayer at mass-grave sites, in which ...
It’s heartening to meet people who are alive today because they were in one of our vehicles that saved them in an explosion’ ...
THE threefold character of the festival is of ancient origin. The 13th-century liturgist William Durand referred to the ...
AN ARTICLE that I read recently called the baptism of Jesus “a delicate problem of apologetics”. To understand Luke’s version, we must decide whether he is using Mark only, or another source as well.