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Friday 10 October:
Israel’s government approves ceasefire deal in Gaza and thousands move back to their neighbourhoods
The cost of war: ‘a catastrophic humanitarian disaster’ with 70,000 dead, 2 million displaced, 470,000 facing starvation
Aid agencies warn the ceasefire must hold and aid must flow into Gaza
Faith leaders respond: ‘the beginning of the end of this terrible war’
Vatican Secretary of State said what happened in Gaza was inhuman >>
British Jews mourned the second anniversary of the 7 October Hamas assault on Israel, combined with moments to remember victims of the Manchester synagogue attack, with rallies in various cities including in London at Trafalgar Square >>
‘Hatred will not divide us’ Muslim leaders say, as they stand in solidarity with the Jewish community after the attack at Heaton Park synagogue on Yom Kippur. Maira Butt reports on community solidarity here.
Many have reiterated the importance of interfaith dialogue in order to support communities during difficult periods. A list of groups seeking dialogue and building relationships between Muslims and Jewish people, is here
Dame Sarah Mullaly, former Chief Nursing Officer and now Archbishop of Canterbury-designate, has ‘smashed a stained glass ceiling’ to be selected. We’ve pulled together comments on the historic appointment of a woman, her role in public life, qualities as a leader, response to safeguarding, how evangelicals and progressives will respond, and the impact on global communion and ecumenical relations >>
Bishop of Birmingham, Michael Volland, accused Robert Jenrick MP of stoking division, for saying he “didn’t see another white face” during a visit to Handsworth earlier this year, saying harmful comments can provide fuel for a fire of toxic nationalism >>
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, gave the Theos lecture, calling for a radical new approach to politics, from top down to bottom up, ‘with trust, community, faith, belief, connection at his heart’, turning crisis of trust to ‘culture of encounter’. Rosie Dawson’s report is here
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- Sarah Mullaly smashed through ‘stained glass ceiling’ as new Archbishop – safeguarding, global rift, church challenges, leadership
- British Jews mourn 7 October massacre and Manchester synagogue attack
- Muslim and Jewish leaders: ‘Hatred will not divide us’
- Pope concerned over rise of antisemitism and Manchester attack
- Home Secretary: attack on mosque in Sussex ‘deeply concerning‘
- Peace talks for Gaza open on eve of Hamas attack anniversary
- Vatican Secretary of State says what is happening in Gaza is inhuman
- Students demonstrate against Israel in London today
- Funeral takes place of second victim of synagogue attack
- Festival of Sukkot observed this week
- US Supreme Court to rule on overturning conversion therapy ban
- Scorsese on the way to becoming a priest but was kicked out of seminary
- Thieves strip lead from an iconic twisted church spire in Chesterfield
- Bishop says Robert Jenrick is stoking division in comments about Handsworth
- Heaton Park synagogue hero condemns pro-Palestine demonstration
- Pope’s first visit abroad will be to Turkey and Lebanon
- Sikhs threaten legal challenge to new Islamophobia definition
- Bishops urge priests to offer ‘Mass of the Angels’ for pregnancy losses
- ‘Men outnumber women in US church attendance’, reversing decades of stats
- Faith Invest launches guide to environmentally friendly investments
- Italy re-instates Feast of St Francis as national holiday on 4 October
- Harvest is celebrated in England’s cathedrals
- Israel and Hamas sign off first phase of peace plan
- Synagogue attacker pledged allegiance to Islamic State
- Trial starts of men accused of plotting mass shooting of Jews
- Health Secretary wants antisemitic doctors stripped of licence before tribunal
- Conservative evangelical Christians campaign against draft conversion therapy ban
- Police ban street preacher from using a microphone
- Israel’s government approves ceasefire deal in Gaza
- The cost of war: ‘a catastrophic humanitarian disaster’
- Aid agencies warn the ceasefire must hold and aid must flow into Gaza
- Faith leaders respond – ‘the beginning of the end of this terrible war’
- Andy Burnham calls for politics “with trust, community, faith and connection at its heart”
- Teacher trainee bursary for Religious Education to be removed from 2026
- Pope calls for Christians to take action against poverty
- Pope says US church must be more forceful on ‘unjust’ treatment of migrants
- Reviews continue into Heaton Park synagogue killing
- Man convicted for burning Quran appeals his conviction – and has just won
- Church worker who stole £100,000 from Diocese of Westminster appears in court
















