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| The study of religion is in danger of being erased in Wales, with the Cardiff University Religion and Theology department facing closure and a new school curriculum ‘diluting’ the place of religion within humanities. Catherine Pepinster reports on this “watershed moment” >> Ramadan in Britain 2025 continues to emphasise community engagement with interfaith iftars and daily meals to break the fast. There is also a renewed commitment to an eco-friendly festival, with less waste and messages to steward the earth’s resources. Mairas Butt reports:>> Christian campaigners on poverty have criticised the government’s proposed cuts to benefits, saving £5bn a year by 2030. Methodist Paul Morrison, says cuts will lead to more hunger>>.. Three Anglicans including Ab of York said consequences should not be borne by the most vulnerable >> Faith groups condemned Israel’s attack on Gaza . The Muslim Council of Britain criticised minimal international outcry. Tearfund, CAFOD and World Council of Churches called for immediate ceasefire >> Ab of York Stephen Cottrell said Israeli action is “callous and unnecessary’”>> The government’s National Curriculum Review panel issued an interim report acknowledging disparities in provision of RE due to a lack of national agreed content standards >>. NATRE and the RE Council welcomed report saying teachers must be involved in discussions to tackle the challenges And finally: 90-year-old Gerry Smith raised £30,000 for the repair of his local church in Suffolk, by baking and selling sausage rolls and malt loaf >> Three parish priests from Northern Ireland ended their 50 year musical career, which included a million-pound recording contract and singing to audiences worldwide. BBC documentary here >> Brits may score low on international happiness test, but they are kinder than they think. A BBC test to see if people would return a dropped wallet, found 100 per cent success >> |
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| Pope Francis reflects on his ‘period of trial’ as Vatican publishes first pic>> Pope continuing to improve >> 2028 date for Catholic post synod assembly >> Bear Grylls tells 10,000 young Catholics they are ‘unstoppable’ >> Chief Rabbi withdraws from Israeli antisemitism conference over far right involvement >> Jewish record producer kidnapped in west Wales because of his religion >> Turning point as Jews emigrate from Israel into European countries >> Jewish Chronicle action to publish police advice in Imam hate crime case >> Bishop of Norwich on selection panel for next Archbishop of Canterbury >> Bishop of London warns risk assisted dying attracts people who feel a burden >> CofE clergy revolt on pension settlement >> CofE vicars to re-affirm their vows in alternative “Chrism” service >> Multi million cash injections to grow the CofE in Carlisle and Rochester >> New Bishop of Wakefield >> Bishop of Chester on an Easter motorbike parade >> Baptist minister charged for preaching near abortion clinic >> Teacher who said LGBT+ is a sin loses challenge to unprofessional conduct ruling >> Bible sales up 87 per cent in the last five years >> Holi festivals across Britain >> Research into role of Hindutva social media posts in Leicester riots >> Mosque vandalised in Aberdeen >> UN Secretary General calls on all governments to curb anti Muslim bigotry >> ‘Muslim, transgender and whole’, how a transgender man found peace >> Church leaders discuss climate change in Brazil, ahead of COP30 >> Myanmar Cathedral set on fire on latest attack on Christian communities >> US evangelicals criticise Trump over approach to aids and refugees >> Gateway megachurch founder charged with child sex abuse >> 21 year old Seminarian brutally killed in Nigeria >> National survey of religious leaders in America – career, politics, theology >> |
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