THE Archbishop of Canterbury has raised a series of “urgent new questions” about AI. Leading a debate on the subject in the House of Lords on Friday, she asked: “Does AI make human life more human?” ...
THE Archdeacon of the East Riding, the Ven. Andrew Broom, is to retire on 1 September. His farewell service will be in Beverley Minster on 30 June. Archdeacon Broom, who was previously in the diocese ...
IN AN unusually personal speech, the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, has described her journey of miscarriages and IVF treatment before having three children, who, she said, were “a ...
Have a go at our next caption competition (click on image to see full picture). Send entries by email only to captioncompetition@churchtimes.co.uk by 9 a.m., Monday 15 June We invite readers’ ideas ...
IN A crowded church compound that has been converted into a displacement shelter in Chin state, western Myanmar, 19-year-old Esther quietly washes and folds a bloodstained cloth behind a plastic sheet ...
A QUAKER and peace worker, Gerald Drewett, who celebrated his 90th birthday last month, has embarked on a ten-year “Nineties odyssey” to walk 4000 steps a day for the next 90 days — and to repeat the ...
THE status of men and masculinity has been under more investigation than ever during the past decade. There have been ongoing debates about men’s participation in a culture that privileges them, ...
PRESIDENT TRUMP “has unleashed something he cannot control” in Iran, where “the prospect of a negotiated long-term ceasefire appears to be fading,” the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, ...
FIT for Mission was launched against a backdrop of sustained decline in the Church’s poorest diocese: a 65-per-cent fall in church attendance in the past 30 years, and a 38-per-cent reduction in ...
A NEW charity which aims to install recycled organs in schools to encourage young people to learn to play has already attracted 13 pupils at one. The charity, Organs for Schools, founded by Keith ...
I THOUGHT of my dad as a bit of a Jedi when I was little. He wore a long black cloak with a lion’s-head clasp, and he was up at six every morning, ringing the single, repeating bell for morning prayer ...
ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL could be insolvent within two years, a visitation has concluded.
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