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Britain woke up on Sunday morning to the news that the Lord’s Prayer has been banned from cinemas. Here, the Bishop of Sheffield, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, suggests that there are seven good reasons to ban the prayer
What makes two Primates, five bishops and a whole host of Anglicans travel to Paris just days after a terrorist attack devastates the city?
The Bishop of St Asaph in the Church in Wales, the Rt Revd Gregory Cameron, argues that we must "guard our reaction" to the attrocities in Paris and Beirut and not victimise the victims.
The Bishop of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, the Rt Revd Pierre Whalon, asks - in light of the terror attacks in Paris - whether we have to love our enemies
"Wrong has been done, and there is not one person on this world who is not a victim of it", writes the Archbishop of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, in response to the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night.
The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem serves Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Syria and Lebanon. In this article, the Archbishop of Jerusalem, the Most Revd Suheil Dawani, reflects on the situation for refugees in the area.
The Bishop of St Asaph, the Rt Revd Gregory Cameron, is the Anglican co-chair of the Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission. Here, he explains the significance of last week's agreements on the Filioque clause of the Nicence Creed.