The Turin Shroud is not a medieval forgery, as has long been claimed, but could in fact date from the time of Christ's death, a new book claims - The Telegraph
Pope Francis has flown in for lunch with his predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, in a cliff-top castle outside Rome - the first such encounter for nearly 720 years - The Telegraph
The Archbishop of Canterbury has offered an olive branch to gay rights campaigners on the eve of his enthronement, describing their criticism of both him and the Church as “thoughtful” and “powerful”. - The Telegraph
The history of Canterbury's religious significance began with the Romans; in fact it owes some of its great religious notability to simple geography - BBC
Justin Welby warned against “severing the roots” of more than 1,000 years of Christianity in Britain as he was enthroned as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury - the Telegraph
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John Hayes: Muslims are right about Britain
It is unreasonable to expect Muslim leaders to put right what’s wrong in their communities if we wont do likewise - The Spectator
Pope Francis to wash feet of young offenders
Pope Francis will stamp his personal touch on Easter celebrations as he stresses the importance of reaching out to those in need - The Telegraph
Turin Shroud 'is not a medieval forgery'
The Turin Shroud is not a medieval forgery, as has long been claimed, but could in fact date from the time of Christ's death, a new book claims - The Telegraph
Pope Francis shuns grand apartment for two rooms
Instead lives in a modest two-room residence - BBC News
Atheists need to run an Alpha course of their own
The problem of creationism can be tackled with dialogue. But Dawkinsite atheists seem unwilling to move beyond scorn- The Guardian
The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka's Muslims
Hardline monks and Buddhist groups are trying to outlaw halal certification - BBC Asia
Pope Francis leads Palm Sunday Mass
Pope Francis begins the Catholic Church's most important liturgical season with Palm Sunday Mass from the Vatican - The Telegraph
Handsome Jesus helps make Bible a surprise TV hit
Critics have been stunned by the success of a History Channel drama appealing to millions of churchgoers - The Guardian
Pope meets Pope: Francis tells Benedict 'We're brothers'
Pope Francis has flown in for lunch with his predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, in a cliff-top castle outside Rome - the first such encounter for nearly 720 years - The Telegraph
Pope Francis calls for better links between Islam and Christianity
'It is not possible to establish true links with God while forgetting other people,' says Francis before meeting with predecessor - the Guardian
Archbishop Justin Welby's olive branch to gay rights groups
The Archbishop of Canterbury has offered an olive branch to gay rights campaigners on the eve of his enthronement, describing their criticism of both him and the Church as “thoughtful” and “powerful”. - The Telegraph
Canterbury: The Church of England's capital
The history of Canterbury's religious significance began with the Romans; in fact it owes some of its great religious notability to simple geography - BBC
David Cameron insists coalition 'cares about faith'
Following criticism from church over gay marriage and welfare cuts, PM says government opposes aggressive secularisation - the Guardian
How new the Archbishop of Canterbury will be enthroned
A walk through the stages in the enthronement service video - BBC
Justin Welby enthroned as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury
Justin Welby warned against “severing the roots” of more than 1,000 years of Christianity in Britain as he was enthroned as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury - the Telegraph
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