by Sean Reilly | Mar 1, 2008
Faith groups in Northern Ireland and America have been seeking to learn from one another about making peace in the human and the physical environment together. Earlier this month a US interfaith group visited the province. The Americans met with church leaders,...
by Sean Reilly | Mar 1, 2008
A parish in Croatia has opened what is thought to be the world’s first “prayer café” for young people, where food and drink can be purchased not with money but with prayers popular with Roman Catholics, such as the Our Father (Lord’s Prayer)...
by Sean Reilly | Feb 29, 2008
The British government is to face the Information Tribunal next week concerning its refusal to disclose documents relating to arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The first case is being brought by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT). This case came about after the government...
by Sean Reilly | Feb 29, 2008
A Royal security expert says that Prince Harry’s attempt to serve with British forces in Afghanistan has handed a propaganda coup to radical anti-Western groups who will portray him as going from shooting grouse to shooting Muslims. Alex Bomberg, a former aide...
by Sean Reilly | Feb 29, 2008
Church leaders in Kenya have welcomed the announcement of a power-sharing agreement between President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga as an important step to ending a two-month political crisis in the east African country – writes Fredrick...