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Commission Will Try to Resolve Tensions Within Anglicanism Worldwide
"Group will examine strains over homosexuality, as well as role of Archbishop of Canterbury."
Church of England Objects to Vatican Ban on Sharing Communion
"Sharing of the Eucharist between Anglicans and Roman Catholics should not be reserved for the end point of unity between separated churches, say leaders."
U.K. Churches Bring Prayers and Help as Foot-and-Mouth Devastates Farms
"Christians at forefront of relief effort, but also asking how outbreak could have been prevented."
Can Choir Outreach Sustain the Song?
Cathedral choristers begin singing in schools to stir new interest in an English church tradition.
Pastors Aim to Sink Battleships
Twenty clergy are arrested at protest over Britain's Trident submarines.
The Radical Kirk
The Church of Scotland has a long history of intense reforms.
Row over Irish Prime Minister's Cancelled Visit to Shrine
MP resigns, but says it was his duty to warn the prime minister of possible violence after sectarian football match.
Girl Guides Earn a Badge in Condom Use?
British counterpart of the Girl Scouts promotes new values in the U.K.
Fellowship Without Borders
In Northern Ireland, a Catholic monk and a Presbyterian pastor learn to work together for peace.
Jubilee 2000 Will Disband as Planned But Its Work Will Continue
The world will never be the same again.
Hallelujah!
On a memorable London night, the bright and glistening theology of Messiah broke through my jet-lagged consciousness.
Editorial: A Lexicon of Death
In one decision, a British judge undermined two established values of Western Civilization.
Britain Debates Cloning of Human Embryos
Scientists want steady stream of stem cells for therapeutic purposes.
One Conjoined Twin Dies After Surgical Separation
Remaining twin is making steady progress doctors say.
No Appeal of U.K. Ruling to Separate Conjoined Twins
Twins' parents say they are weary of battling government for right to decide their daughters' treatment.
British Court Overrules Parents in Conjoined Twins Case
Court orders operation when parents had hoped to let God decide outcome of joined twins.
Christian History Corner: New Stabs at Old Wounds
Why Northern Ireland doesn't always love a parade.
Robert Runcie Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dies at Age 78
Thatcher-era leader of Church of England had controversial tenure
English Christians Celebrate Orthodoxy and the Millennium
Two Church of England bishops appear at traditionalist rallies
Lutheran-Anglican Agreement Ineffective Because It's Unknown Says New Bishop
British, European priests are often unaware of 1996 pact for full communion.
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