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Outsiders cannot know what was in the minds of the cardinals who elected Robert Prevost, Pope Leo XIV, that made them choose ...
I participated in a debate at the Durham Union last week, on the motion: ‘ This house believes without God, all is ...
More than 1,000 evangelical pastors and ministry leaders from 56 countries are expected to gather in Berlin, Germany, for the ...
Funding the deaths of thousands by assisted suicide could save the NHS millions of pounds, an impact assessment has predicted ...
Douglas Murray’s On Democracies and Death Cults is a vital account of 7 October and its aftermath.
The historic election of The Rev. Canon Dr. Ashley Null to be the first elected Bishop of North Africa marks a milestone in ...
Our backdoor blasphemy laws were decades in the making, inked in blood and cowardice.
Since the recent Supreme Court judgement ensured very simply that woman in the Equality Act was understood to mean “biological sex” and a “biological female” the trans sympathy machine has been ...
In some ways you’ve got to hand it to Stonewall. A Supreme Court ruling that it has been misinterpreting the law for years might have given a lesser organisation reason to pause. But not this one.
Mark Lambert, Gavin Ashenden and Katherine Bennett share their first impressions and hopes for the future of the Catholic Church under Pope Leo XIV ...
Christians are the forgotten victims of Indo-Pak conflict—targeted, silenced, and persecuted while Western media looks the other way. After Pakistani militants attacked Indian-administered Kashmir in ...
As the eyes of the world are fixed on a chimney in the Vatican*, the Church of England is trumpeting the fact that 11,000 ...