Church
Death comes for the church building
The Church of England abandons historic buildings – can they have an afterlife?
Don’t sever the head
How the cultural shift and a departure from central purposes risks making the Church unrecognisable to the grassroots members who support it
Preaching to the choir
The Church will soon hit a Hartlepool moment, when people who feel politically unwelcome go elsewhere
Vaccine passports can’t be allowed for church
The government seems to think church buildings can be lumped in with pubs and cinemas
The easiest country to govern
Michael Coren on the churches aggressively resisting restrictions
Meeting others to worship is a lifeline
Criminalising corporate worship is both damaging and dangerous for Scotland, says Rev. Dr William Philip
Court out
Court delays and backlogs gave the government wide margins of authority during Covid-19
The battle to keep churches open
Many Christians now see the ban on worship as contrary to the command of God
The paradox at the heart of Catholicism
Catholic catechism is one thing, but the beliefs of the more than a billion adherents are often something entirely different
Churches say Welsh lockdown is unlawful
Christians leaders have launched a judicial review against the Welsh Assembly