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Christian witness is incompatible with the militantly secular British government.
Authority over death belongs to God only, the Church of England’s parliament has been told as its current highest-ranking ...
The Church of England’s constitutional presence in corridors of the establishment is more like ‘Barchester Towers’ than the ...
A Church of England bishop resigned on Thursday after what he called a "trial by media" over allegations of sexual assault which he has denied, but which have deepened a crisis at the mother ...
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Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England, has resigned after an investigation revealed he failed to report sexual abuse as soon as he became aware of it.
The Choirs of St. James Episcopal Church are going to England to sing at Worcester Cathedral, and the community is invited to ...
The Church of England is increasingly dropping the word “church” in favour of “relevant and modern-sounding” descriptions such as “community”, a new study suggests. The Anglican church ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England who married Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, said Tuesday he will resign after a stinging report found he did not act ...
David Tudor was banned from the Church of England for life in October over sexual abuse allegations.
Here’s what you need to know about the Church of England, the archbishop of Canterbury, and Anglicanism.
James's accession meant that the three separate kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland were now united, for the first time, under a single monarch. James was the first Stuart ruler of England.