
Bishop of Liverpool on “uncritical” evangelical support for President Trump
The bishop of Liverpool, Paul Bayes, told the Guardian some religious leaders of “colluding with a system that marginalises the poor.” He told the Guardian,
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The bishop of Liverpool, Paul Bayes, told the Guardian some religious leaders of “colluding with a system that marginalises the poor.” He told the Guardian,
The following is a press release from the Church of England: The next Bishop of London will be the Rt Rev Sarah Mullally DBE, currently
The latest update includes a number of comments on mandatory reporting and the Archbishop’s response from a variety of people involved with the church, safeguarding, and legislation.
“If any school is not educating pupils to understand the rights of all people to live freely within their sexual orientation or gender identity without discrimination they would be failing in their duty to prepare their pupils to live in modern Britain.”
Today’s announcement named members of a working group which will look at the model of a Military Covenant to promote the well-being of Church of England clergy
“We have supported the police investigation Operation Coverage, which has been comprehensive, and they have informed us that “should Right Reverend Hubert Victor Whitsey have been alive today, then the Police would have spoken to him in relation to 10 of the witness allegations.”
Survivors of sexual abuse by authority figures in the Church of England have accused the Archbishop of Canterbury of “breathtaking hypocrisy” over his response to the BBC’s handling of the TV personality Jimmy Saville’s sexual abuse scandal.
The idea that a collaboration of gifts works best to build up the body of Christ has been promoted since the letters of Paul, and now there is data to back it up.
The Doctor is an alien Time Lord whose sacrificial love for the human race and the planet earth has been demonstrated repeatedly over the course of the show’s more than fifty years.
Andrew Sloane was vicar of St. Pauls, Knightbridge in London (and former Rector of St Paul’s, K Street in Washington, DC) when he managed to convince several parishioners to “loan” him thousands of pounds, and then stole another four thousand pounds from collection money. He then used the money to pay for male prostitutes.
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