by Archive | Feb 23, 2007
A network of sexual abuse victims’ advocates originally set up to challenge the Catholic Church in the USA has started to pressure the president of the Southern Baptists, America’s largest Protestant denomination, to take action against abusive ministers...
by Archive | Feb 23, 2007
Protestants and Catholics who have previously been fiercely critical of each other – refusing even to recognise one another as fellow Christians, in some cases – have come together to oppose legislation in the province that would require them to treat lesbian and gay...
by Archive | Feb 23, 2007
Protestants and Catholics who have previously been fiercely critical of each other – refusing even to recognise one another as fellow Christians, in some cases – have come together to oppose legislation in the province that would require them to treat lesbian and gay...
by Archive | Feb 23, 2007
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who is spiritual head of the fractious 78-million strong worldwide Anglican Communion, has described the decisions taken by the recent Primates (heads of provinces) meeting in Tanzania as a trust-building exercise to...
by Archive | Feb 23, 2007
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who is spiritual head of the fractious 78-million strong worldwide Anglican Communion, has described the decisions taken by the recent Primates (heads of provinces) meeting in Tanzania as a trust-building exercise to...