The Church mustn’t be embarrassed by a grand Coronation
If the Church of England fails to show the sacredness of the Coronation, it will have tacitly accepted it has been marginalised in national life.
If the Church of England fails to show the sacredness of the Coronation, it will have tacitly accepted it has been marginalised in national life.
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rishi Sunak both preside over parties divided in what they believe.
Advent, the contemplative run-up to Christmas, sits at odds with a frenzied world.
One of Britain’s curiosities is that neither a Jew nor a Catholic is able to appoint Bishops but those of other faiths can.
George Congreve devoted his life to prayer, teaching, witness and sharing the faith he love; his story sets an example for the ages.
In this week’s letter, Walter Ellis explores why church attendance in France is among the lowest in the world and whether people will still take a leap of faith.
As the United Kingdom’s second lockdown comes to a conclusion ahead of one of the most important events of the Christian calendar – Christmas –
It is understandable, if a little surprising, that the Church of England hierarchy was in the vanguard of those who closed their doors as lockdown got
During the Great Plague that gripped London during 1665, the great and the good – the Court of Charles II, together with the lawyers of
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