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Can the Sea of Faith navigate its future 40 years after it began, to broaden interest “across the range of faith and belief and across the ages”, bringing in questions of faith among people of all religious traditions? Article here >>
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, caused outrage by leading Jewish prayers at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound, also known as Temple Mount, in Jerusalem, the city’s flashpoint site. Ruth Marks Eglash explains its important place among Christians, Jews and Muslims >>
A bright yellow Short Scion Floatplane has found its way onto the nave of Rochester Cathedral, highlighting the importance of local industry where the plane was first built in the 1930s and then restored; and breaking down the barrier between cathedral and local community in the hope that visitors will return for services. Christine Rayner reports here >>
Fr Richard D’Souza SJ, the new Director of the Vatican Observatory, has listed three scientific fields which he believes the church needs to engage with more actively – advancements in protein structure through artificial intelligence which will speed up the development of drugs, climate change, and artificial intelligence itself. His special area of interest is the merger of Milky Way galaxies, but his new role includes other scientific research. Vatican Observatory interview here
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said she lost faith in God after reading about Josef Fritzl’s captive daughter, who prayed nightly for release. In a BBC interview, Badenoch reflected on her own prayers, questioning why hers were answered while the girl’s were not. Watch the interview here.
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Pope tells young people they are a sign ‘a different world is possible’
New Archbishop of Wales says ‘it’s extraordinary’ she was elected
76-year-old in custody over child cruelty charges at Christian camp
Board of Deputies president says civilians should not be punished for crimes of Hamas
Israeli government minister causes outrageby praying at Temple Mount
Bishop of Fulham apologises for choir intervention
Tuesday 5 August >>
US Episcopalian missioner’s daughter in custody after renewing her visa
Charity Commission opens statutory inquiry into the Abdullah Quilliam Society
‘Persistent suspicion’ for Muslims in France
CofE needs clarity on sex outside marriage to solve its same sex ‘paralysis’
Tuam mother and baby home excavation background
Show goes on for Jewish comedian at Edinburgh fringe
Kate Forbes, known for strict Christian views, is standing down from Holyrood
New principal for CofE Ripon College, Cuddesdon
New CEO at Tearfund
Catholic world youth event 2027 dates confirmed
Wednesday 6 August >>
Former Bishop says Danny Kruger’s ‘trumpeting’ of Christianity is counter productive
Muslim YouTuber loses defamation claim against journalist Douglas Murray
New York Episcopal priest’s daughter released from ICE custody
Carpenter named Jesus detained by ICE in America
Report into extent of ICE raids on churches
Demonstration demanding UK witholds recognition of Palestine until all hostages are released
Investigation finds anonymous X accounts continuing to spread anti Muslim hate
Exeter Cathedral new exhibition displays precious medieval books
7th century Hindu sculptures of gods found in Kashmir sacred spring
Bishop of Kingston runs the Pennine Way for charity
Thursday 7 August >>
Pope tells Mass for Peace in Hiroshima: nuclear arms offend shared humanity
Gordon Brown: raise gambling tax to lift children from poverty
Nine O’Clock service leader Chris Brain gives evidence in court
Plan in Cornwall to replace six clergy with two, over 23 churches, meets resistance
Two opposing views on the new Archbishop of Wales’ appointment
Call for Muslims to unite and lead development of AI
Spanish town council bans Muslim festivals from public spaces
Poor Clare nuns lose legal battle against eviction
A Bible once owned by Elvis Presley on display in Suffolk church
Friday 8 August >>
Summer camps for traumatised children from the West Bank and Gaza
World faith leaders call for nuclear abolition 80 years after Nagasaki
Christianity the basis of a ‘close friendship’ between David Lammy and JD Vance
US survey finds post Covid, people go to church multiple times – online and in person
International advice on combatting anti-Christian hate crime
Training for faith leaders across Europe
St Mary’s Church in Somers Town saved from demolition by Historic England
Caravan chaplains on the east coast of Lincolnshire
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