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09/Sep/2006 5:33AM |
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Christians in Sri Lanka have expressed their anger after the government denied the allegation by truce monitors that it was behind the killings of 17 aid workers in
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09/Sep/2006 5:05AM |
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The second plenary meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria CBCN 2006 will take place in Calabar Cross River State
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09/Sep/2006 4:36AM |
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Revival FM Scotlands first fulltime Christian radio station has been launched ending a tenyear battle for a permanent place on the airwaves
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09/Sep/2006 4:03AM |
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The Methodist Church has praised a new training programme to support childrens work in churches to be launched this weekend
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09/Sep/2006 3:36AM |
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Christian Aid will join other organisations on 17 September as churches mosques and synagogues across the UK will be praying for the people
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09/Sep/2006 3:05AM |
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The Generation Y in Australia is gradually departing from religion but churches are finding new ways to capture back the youth
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09/Sep/2006 2:54AM |
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Bishops within the Anglican Communion in Southern Africa have called for the worldwide Church to choose to remain united as the threat
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09/Sep/2006 1:49AM |
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Divorce rates across England and Wales have fallen to a new fiveyear low the Office of National Statistics has revealed
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