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‘Once in a Generation’ Conversation on Education

Those with an interest in education and members of wider society have a ‘once in a generation opportunity’ to help shape Ireland’s education system...

Black Santa Appeals in Belfast and Dublin Raise Funds for Local Charities

The 2025 Black Santa Sit-Outs in Belfast and Dublin have raised more than £140,000 and €67,000 respectively for local charities, continuing a long-standing Christmas...

Mothers’ Union Continues to Raise Awareness of Domestic Abuse

The global campaign 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence began in 1991 to inspire people around the world to do something to change the story...

VAT Changes Cause Concerns for Northern Ireland Churches

Churches across Northern Ireland are warning that recent changes to UK Government support for historic places of worship could place further strain on already...

Racial Justice Sunday Liturgy Celebrates Diversity

Ahead of this year’s Racial Justice Sunday, on 8th February, the Church of Ireland has published a new liturgy to help churches mark a...

New Year’s Eve Tragedy: Vigils Held to Commemorate the Victims of Swiss Fire

Vigils have been held across Switzerland in memory of the 40 people who perished in a devastating fire at the ski resort of Crans-Montana...

New Archbishop of Canterbury Attends Vespers at Westminster Cathedral during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Solemn Pontifical Vespers at Westminster Cathedral on 20th January brought together several significant moments in the life of the Churches in Britain and Ireland:...

Churches Call for Peace as US Actions Raise Global Concern

Following a dramatic American military operation in Venezuela in January that saw the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Adela...

Communion at Crossroads following GAFCON ‘Reordering’ Claim

Questions over the identity, structure, and leadership of the Anglican Communion continue into 2026, following the seismic so-called ‘Martyr’s Day Statement’ by the Global...

Holy Tender: Bulgaria Puts Saints into Circulation

On 1st January 2026, Bulgaria formally joined the Eurozone, laying aside the lev — its national currency since 1880 — and embracing the shared...

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