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Malaysia: Hopes for reform and unity after elections
As the opposition levels allegations of fraud following Malaysia's general elections, the director of a Catholic weekly in Malaysia is urging the government not to use religious issues "for political advantage".
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Benedict returns to Vatican
After a two-month stay at Castel Gandolfo, Benedict XVI has moved into his new permanent residence within the walls of the Vatican
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Dean of Jersey reinstated, apologises for conduct
The Dean of Jersey has been reinstated after apologising for his handling of a safeguarding complaint
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Monarchs should have separate coronation in independent Scotland, says Church
The Church of Scotland says monarchs should have a separate Scottish coronation in the event of the country becoming independent
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Bishop of Hereford speaks up for nuclear power
The Bishop of Hereford wants to see more investment in the development of energy through nuclear power
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Catholic midwives' abortion victory welcomed
The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has welcomed a court ruling upholding the right to conscientious objection of two midwives who refused to have any role in abortion procedures.
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Regret after France legalises same-sex marriage
France has become the 14th country worldwide and the ninth in Europe to legalise same-sex marriage after a vote in the French Parliament on Tuesday
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Archbishop regrets demise of Big Society
The Archbishop of York regrets that David Cameron's Big Society campaign failed to gain momentum.
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CofE hails success of Easter Twitter campaign
#EverythingChanges as Church Twitter campaign reaches 5.8 million at Easter
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Stephen Lawrence anniversary: Archbishop says racism still a threat
The Archbishop of York says the challenge remains to rid communities of racism, hatred and ignorance 20 years on from the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
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Prayers and messages of support after Texas plant explosion
Pope Francis, The Salvation Army USA and the Anglican Church in North America have all offered their prayers after a deadly explosion at a fertiliser plant in West, Texas
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Obama attends Boston interfaith prayer service
An interfaith prayer service joined by President Barack Obama was held on Thursday following the attack on the Boston Marathon.
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Schools minister warned over RE failing
Schools Minister urged to include Religious Education in English Baccalaureate
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EU laws on corruption welcomed
New European Union laws forcing some large companies to reveal their payments to governments around the world have been welcomed by Christian Aid.
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Concerns over legal aid restrictions for prisoners
Restricting legal aid for prisoners could lead to their rights being violated, says Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN).
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