The Churches
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Originally published | 2010 |
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ID | 1980760 |
About The Churches
Developments in church-state relationships in Northern Europe between 1780 and 1920 had a substantial impact on reformist ideas, projects, and movements within the churches. Conversely, the dynamics of religious reform prompted the state to react in various ways. . . .
Coronation order of service in full
... A Bible is presented to The King, upon which he swears oaths to govern the peoples with justice and mercy and uphold The Churches...
Holy Fire celebrated by Christians in Jerusalem amid Israeli police restrictions
... The Churches say the restrictions as part of long-standing efforts to push out the local Christian community...
The Pope and the archbishop on historic peace mission to South Sudan
... " If The Churches had a strong voice, they would have challenged the politicians who are faithful in their churches and violence could have been prevented...
Ukraine: Archbishop of Canterbury praises 'extraordinary courage'
... " Archbishop Justin and I are here to show solidarity with all The Churches in Ukraine as we continue to pray for a peaceful and just end to the war...
Child sex abuse: The horrific findings of a seven-year inquiry
... The power structures of The Churches, where often the clergy was regarded as untouchable, was a major reason...
Newport: Can an Instagram-able market save a city centre?
... " The glory days were the industrial revolution - a lot of the Irish came here, The Churches began to fill up and it just exploded in Newport because of the old town dock...
Rwanda genocide: 'I forgave my husband's killer - our children married'
... The Churches realise that people have no choice but to live together, so much better do so in peace and understanding...
Ethiopia civil war: How PM Abiy led fight-back against rebel advance
... Media caption, Exploring The Churches carved from rockFor Prof Tronvoll, the Ethiopian leader may have managed to hold on to power, but he has tarnished his global image: " The ultimate objective of a Nobel Peace laureate should be peace, but Mr Abiy has repeatedly rejected calls for a ceasefire, and his troops have committed widespread atrocities...