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Mark Caplin
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Don't worry for us, but rejoice for us, says Egyptian Bible Society leader
The General Director of the Bible Society of Egypt is positive about the demonstrations that have led to the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Church schools can support children from 'chaotic' households
Michael Gove has said schools are becoming one of the main sources of stability for children growing up in broken and struggling households.
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Church of England sees rise in giving
The Church of England saw parish incomes exceed £900 million for the first time since before the economic downturn, new figures show.
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Church calls for inquiry into Stephen Lawrence claims
Allegations that police attempted to smear the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence must be fully investigated, the Church of England has said.
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Church welcomes Scottish Government promise on same-sex discrimination
The Scottish Government has given assurances that it will be illegal for anyone to be discriminated against because they hold to the traditional definition of marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
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Huge growth of black majority churches in London
London's Southwark area has seen a huge surge in the number of new churches, particularly black majority churches (BMCs).
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Archbishop of Canterbury tells Egypt's Christians not to fear
With protests against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood due to take place on Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury has encouraged Christians in the country not to fear but to unite.
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Archbishop of Canterbury brings message of peace to Jerusalem
People must see their shared humanity if they are to realise peace, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said in a visit to Jerusalem.
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Aid should be enshrined in law
Christian Aid has welcomed the protection of overseas aid in the Chancellor's spending review.
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New EU guidelines on religious freedom welcomed
The European Evangelical Alliance has welcomed the European Union's adoption of guidelines on the promotion and protection of freedom of religion.
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Archbishop commends peace efforts of Christians and Muslims in Egypt
The Archbishop of Canterbury has assured Christians and Muslims working for peace and reconciliation in Egypt that they "are not forgotten".
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G8 tax pledges must be followed through
The Bishop of Derby and Christian development agencies are urging G8 governments to follow through on the promises they made this week to tackle tax evasion.
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Pope asks G8 leaders to remember poor
Pope Francis and David Cameron have exchanged letters on the G8 summit taking place this week in Northern Ireland
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Prime Minister urged to end hunger
Church leaders have handed in a petition to 10 Downing Street with the signatures of 50,000 people demanding action from the Prime Minister to end hunger.
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Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury affirm commitment to dialogue in first meeting
In their first meeting since their inaugurations, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Francis have spoken of their shared desire to continue the journey of theological dialogue and fraternity.
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