Church of England
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"Safeguard Integrity of Creation" is What Christians Being Asked in Church’s Formal Liturgy
Christians being confirmed or baptised in the Oxford diocese are being asked to safeguard the integrity of creation. The addition to baptism and confirmation ceremonies thought to be first of its kind in UK.
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Former Oxford college dean and senior cleric to leave Church of England
Martyn Percy cited a ‘parlous state of safeguarding’ and ‘culture of bullying and harassment’ in the church.
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Will Archbishop of Canterbury's residential school apology include any of Church of England's $13B in assets?
Justin Welby visited survivors in Prince Albert, Sask. on Sunday, then heads to Toronto Monday.
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Rwanda plan is ‘against the judgment of God’, says archbishop
Leader of the Church of England attacks asylum scheme as charities stress that children could be among those shipped to Africa.
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Justin Welby backs removal of slave trader memorial in Cambridge college
Archbishop of Canterbury says Church of England has long way to go on journey towards racial justice.
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C of E procedures on racial injustice ‘inadequate’, says Cambridge college
Jesus College ‘let down’ but will not appeal ruling preventing removal of memorial to slave trader Tobias Rustat.
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Priests bear heaven's promises, cardinal says at ordination of former Anglican bishop
We come to this ordination at the end of the first week of Lent, seeking ‘the one thing necessary’, to do the will of God. Lent is the season of the promise of heaven, in which we prepare our hearts to receive afresh the gift of our redemption.