by Sean Reilly | May 9, 2008
Development agencies and United Nations officials are exasperated at the obstructiveness of the Burmese junta toward an international aid effort aimed at bringing desperately needed supplies to victims of the recent cyclone. This evening, the BBC reported that the...
by Sean Reilly | May 9, 2008
The Christian Research organisation, whose latest statistical survey on the overall decline of church attendance in Britain has annoyed the Church of England, has defended its work against charges of being inaccurate and superficial. It was reported yesterday that the...
by Sean Reilly | May 9, 2008
A group of 70 major American Evangelical leaders have issued a manifesto which they hope will promote better conversation within their tradition, and a more positive public profile for evangelical Christianity in the United States. They say that the one in four...
by Sean Reilly | May 9, 2008
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has called for improved dialogue between believers and non-believers to establish the shared values in society. He made the...
by Sean Reilly | May 9, 2008
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) can no longer be relied upon as a “neutral and nonpartisan electoral umpire”, according to the Justice and Peace Commission of the Zimbabwean Catholic Bishops’ Conference – reports FIDES. In a statement...