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An Anglican bishop has spoken out against the attempted takeover of The Telegraph by the United Arab Emirates, saying it should not be allowed “anywhere near our free press”.
Nearly two-thirds of priests in the Church of England said Great Britain "can no longer be described as a Christian country," a landmark survey by The Times of London revealed Tuesday.
Action, not words, needed to protect freedom of religion or belief To campaign only for Christians would be self-harm, says Bishop Baines Alamy Sir Ian Duncan Smith, a former Conservative Party leader, joined protesters in Parliament Square on Thursday to demonstrate against China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims. A House of Commons motion on the same day declared that the treatment of the Uighurs constituted genocide Sir Ian Duncan Smith, a former Conservative Party leader, joined protesters in Parliament Square on Thursday to demonstrate against China’s treatment ... GOVERNMENT rhetoric about freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) must be translated into action, the Bishop of Leeds, the Rt Revd Nick Baines, told the Synod on Friday.
Assault on U.S. Capitol shocks the world All eight videos on the homepage of the website of the Italian daily newspaper, La Repubblica, on Jan. 7, 2021, cover the previous day’s storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump. (CNS photo) By Catholic News Service • Posted January 7, 2021 ROME (CNS) — The breach of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 sent shock waves around the world. As Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, president of the Australian bishops’ conference tweeted: “I didn’t realize just how much the integrity of and respect for the democratic institutions of the U.S. matter to the rest of the world until this pandemonium erupted in D.C. From the other side of the world, I find myself shaken and disbelieving.”