Heaven trumps hell in Canadian poll
“Hell is a half-filled auditorium,” wrote the U.S. poet Robert Frost. In Canada, it’s slightly less full. According to new poll, a bit more than
“Hell is a half-filled auditorium,” wrote the U.S. poet Robert Frost. In Canada, it’s slightly less full. According to new poll, a bit more than
Bangalore, India (ENI)—Church leaders and activists in Sri Lanka are warning that the Indian Ocean island could become a “constitutional dictatorship” after the country’s parliament
Geneva An international grouping of churches and Christian organizations says that if one sixth of the world’s population is hungry when there is sufficient food
Edinburgh, Scotland Pope Benedict XVI is likely to focus on religious freedom during the first official State visit by a pontiff to Britain, where secularism is growing
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has added his voice to that of many religious leaders calling for this year’s anniversary of
Jerusalem Politicians need to focus on the human face of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and not discard it in favour of their own political agendas, the
Geneva The financial and economic crisis experienced by many societies could bring about a powerful change to “sustainable environmental development”, says Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomeos I
London Religious studies has entered the top 10 league of subjects in exams taken by most 16-year-old school students in Britain, the (Anglican) Church of
Women and children displaced by heavy flooding take refuge in Sultan Colony camp, near the city of Multan. Photo: Evan Schneider/UN Photo Bangalore, IndiaChurch-backed aid
New York Roman Catholic and other church-run health care systems in the U.S. are more efficient and provide higher quality care than their secular counterparts,
A Somali mother and her children in a refugee camp in Dadaab, Northern Kenya. Photo: LWF/ACT Kenya Geneva Somalia is a “prime example” of an
Participants of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony pray in memory of victims of the 1945 atomic bomb. Photo: UN Photo Geneva/BerlinThe World Council of Churches
Anglicans at Vancouver’s pride parade. See video Pride Day in Vancouver, BC is one of the largest, best attended and best organized events that takes
Victims of the worst flood to hit Pakistan in 80 years walk through water-filled streets in the city of Nowshera. Photo: Amjad Jamal/UN Photo The
Environmental activists say a mega-project to refurbish four rivers in South Korea threatens eco-systems. Photo: Stuart Westmorland Tokyo A church-linked environmental centre in South Korea
The Rev. Dr. Munib A. Younan, bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL) Photo: LWF/Erick Coll Stuttgart, Germany, At
The Rev. Martin Junge, who will become the new general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation on Nov. 1. Photo:LWF/JELC/F. Hubner Stuttgart, Germany When the
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. Photo: Beatrice Paez Stuttgart, Germany The act of forgiveness is one of humanity’s most deep-seated acts of people nourishing one
The Rev. Olav Fykse Tveit, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, urged faith leaders exercise care about the way they use statements from
Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a session at the 2009 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Photo: World Economic Forum Cape TownThe
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