Religion news 12 January
Pope says women can legally serve at the altar in Roman Catholic church; Religious leaders urge people to be vaccinated; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints features in the events on Capitol Hill
Pope says women can legally serve at the altar in Roman Catholic church; Religious leaders urge people to be vaccinated; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints features in the events on Capitol Hill
Christmas church services; Cof E appoints BAME diocesan bishop; 344 schoolboys kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria have been released; Europe upholds ban on kosher and halal slaughter; Cardinal: Trump is a Barbarian, but he is our barbarian
Church report says families struggling to survive poverty need more government support; 20,000 people respond to government’s faith engagement survey; Mosque prayer leader attacker jailed for seven years
Exploring how religious belief can motivate suspicion of the Covid-19 vaccine in many different ways.
Catholic bishops confirm people can take the Covid-19 vaccine without sin; 500 people congratulate London faith groups serving the community; The RE relic needs non-religion to survive; Sikhs in London protest in support of Punjab farmers