Patriarch Kirill and Forbes France magazine: 5 questions and 5 answers – UOJ – the Union of Orthodox Journalists

The head of the ROC told one of the leading Western media what the Church rarely talks about, but what

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Faith Leaders Unite to ‘Pray for Dobbs,’ the Case That Could Overturn ‘Roe’| National Catholic Register

“Our nation stands guilty of not only promoting, endorsing, and enshrining abortion across the land, but we are responsible for

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Relics of St Bernadette to visit Britain | ICN

The relics of St Bernadette are to tour the dioceses of England, Scotland and Wales in autumn 2022, the Bishops

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Phanar head: 21st century aims to restore unity between RCC and Orthodoxy – UOJ – the Union of Orthodox Journalists

According to Patriarch Bartholomew, the future of the ecumenical movement “lies in the dialogue of love, in the creation of

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Justin Welby apologizes for his part in the George Bell affair – Anglican Ink © 2021

I apologise for the hurt that my refusal to retract that statement has caused to Bishop Bell’s surviving relatives, colleagues

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RUSSIA Moscow Catholics want their church back

They are protesting the sale of the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul. In 2017, the archbishopric won partial restitution

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Phanar begins dialogue with Islam and Judaism: what is it like? – UOJ – the Union of Orthodox Journalists

The Phanar begins a dialogue with Jews and Muslims, Catholics have been engaged in such dialogue for a long time.

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Pope Francis calls for Dialogue with All Religions: Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast – YouTube

COP26 concludes, Vatican-Russia ties draw critics: Last Week in the Church with John Allen Jr. – YouTube

In this episode: COP26 ends with a whimper, Vatican foreign minister meets with Russian PM, ⅓ of U.S. Catholics don’t

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Public does not think much of C of E, the Revd Dr Stephen Hance reports

DIOCESE OF DERBY The Revd Dr Stephen Hance “BENIGN indifference” is the commonest attitude that the general public has towards

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