by Archive | Apr 28, 2007
In the wake of the conviction of a choirmaster from Hampshire, who was able to continue committing sex offences against boys because a church let him go with a warning 17 years ago, the Archbishop of Canterbury has issued what is effectively an apology for its past...
by Archive | Apr 28, 2007
In the wake of the conviction of a choirmaster from Hampshire, who was able to continue committing sex offences against boys because a church let him go with a warning 17 years ago, the Archbishop of Canterbury has issued what is effectively an apology for its past...
by Archive | Apr 28, 2007
The killing of three Christians at a religious publishing house in eastern Turkey has produced strong condemnation from international church and advocacy groups, along with concern about the need to tackle religiously-sanctioned violence. A European church leader says...
by Archive | Apr 28, 2007
The killing of three Christians at a religious publishing house in eastern Turkey has produced strong condemnation from international church and advocacy groups, along with concern about the need to tackle religiously-sanctioned violence. A European church leader says...
by Archive | Apr 28, 2007
Several of the world’s earliest surviving texts of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths are being exhibited side by side for the first time in a major exhibition which opened at the British Library in London on Friday 27 April – writes Martin Revis. The...