by Sean Reilly | Jan 17, 2008
Two British development workers are establishing a project to support the growing number of street children in war-torn Congo, cooperating with the Anglican Church there. It will be based in Lubumbashi, the country’s second city. The Kimbilio project is being...
by Sean Reilly | Jan 10, 2008
Three Christian traditions in full communion with each other have prepared a joint statement saying that their shared Eucharistic vision is an ethical one through which “our churches may seek to transform the dehumanizing effects of economic, social, and...
by Sean Reilly | Jan 9, 2008
In marking their annual visit to Rome, Pope Benedict XVI, leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics, has told the diplomatic corps accredited to the Vatican that peace is an integral way of life, not merely the absence of conflict. At the beginning of the week...
by Sean Reilly | Jan 4, 2008
The UK-based international development agency Christian Aid has called on the government to impose a moratorium on the building of any new, conventional coal-fired power stations following council approval for the first such station for almost quarter of a century....
by Sean Reilly | Dec 18, 2007
The time is fast approaching for the UK and its European partners to name and shame the United States for its blatant attempts to derail any meaningful international agreement on climate change, says the international development agency Christian Aid. With environment...