Christians divided by beliefs but united in witness of martyrdom, says Pope Francis
Christian churches may still be divided by their beliefs, but Pope Francis believes there is still something that unifies all Christians worldwide—their witness of martyrdom..
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We will not yield on same-sex couples and baptism says Mormon church
The Mormon church has published a rare interview with one of its \"Twelve Apostles\" justifying the decision to exclude the children of same-sex marriages from baptism.
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How evangelicals are responding to increased acceptance of homosexuality
For many evangelical Christians in the US, opposition to the physical expression of homosexuality is quite literally an article of faith.
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Church marriages for same-sex couples imminent in Norway
Norway\'s twelve bishops unanimously voted to allow gay couples to marry in church, voting for the creation of a special liturgy on Friday.
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Vatican arrests after documents leaked to media in 'serious betrayal of Pope's trust'
The Vatican\'s police force has arrested a priest and a laywoman on suspicion of leaking confidential documents to the media.
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Louis Giglio speaks of his battle with depression and anxiety: 'I thought I was dying'
Louis Giglio has spoken out about his struggle with depression and his nervous breakdown while launching his new book.
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Pope Francis facing threats: 'Apocalyptic strategy' to prevent Catholic Church reforms sparks Vatican fears
An alleged \"apocalyptic strategy\" by Catholic conservatives meant to destabilise the Church and prevent Pope Francis from undertaking radical reforms has reportedly whipped up a storm of intrigue in the Vatican.
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Cardinal Pell denies he is a rebel at odds with the Pope
Cardinal George Pell has denied that he is a \"rebel\" who is at odds with the Pope.
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Hillsong releases new live album "Open Heaven River Wild"
Capturing the sound of 20,000 worshippers packing out Sydney\'s Allphones Arena, Hillsong church\'s newly released worship album resounds with spirit and depth.
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Pope Francis will visit Mexico next year
Pope Francis will visit Mexico in 2016, the Vatican has confirmed.
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Gospel for Asia: 'Regret' at termination by financial watchdog, but no explanation yet
Gospel for Asia, whose membership of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) was terminated after an investigation found multiple breaches of its standards, has expressed \"regret and sadness\" at the decision and pledged to improve its reporting of financial matters.
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Pope opens synod; calls for welcoming Church but no gay marriage
Pope Francis on Sunday reaffirmed Catholic opposition to gay marriage as he opened a three-week gathering of bishops from around the world but said the Church had to show love and understanding towards all.